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+1Obviously any of the Leica S lenses are the best lenses at their respective focal lengths.
Then check that the aperture can still be adjusted. For example, the Hasselblad HC50-II was noted as a very good lens (I can confirm), but its aperture can only be changed electrically by the camera. You will no be able to use it unless the adapter has electronics and I am not aware of any such adapters. I believe that this is also true for Leica-S lenses.i'm not attached to any brands as i'm going to use them as TS lenses on 24x36
Another vote for this family - the 60mm Curtagon remains top, with two others noteworthy: the 90 macro (just edges out the previous version 90HRW Rodie), and the 300. The 60 and 150 telexenar make a great travel kit, throw in the 80AF and a 1.4 tele-extender for a bit more flexibility.My vote goes for one of the Schneider for Rollei lenses, the 50 and 80mm AFD lenses are fantastic, the 150 and 180mm also. I haven´t used the 90 and 150mm Macros yet but i am sure these are as sharp as it gets.