Post your photos taken with the Hexar AF

Hexanon lens is so contrasty I think I need to adjust my development times a bit. No need for a yellow filter with this camera.

I'm having the same impression!
When I make prints of my Hexar AF negatives I often find myself using 1 or 1.5 grade filters on a MG paper. And it's still very contrasty!
With my other cameras/lenses I'm more on the 2.5 - 3.5 range.
 
On HP5+

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On HP5+ developed on HC110 dil.B for 5m
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Boys are those negative contrasty!
First time in my life I move the contrast slider in LR on the negative side.
Can anyone suggest how to change process/development time/dilution in order to reduce contrast?
 
I wouldn't be changing anything you are doing Silent1. Love these new ones. And that's a very beautiful shot filmfan.
 
Just got my Hexar AF and still learning, but what a joy to use.

XP2 at 200 ISO and Velvia 100 ISO

Minolta Multi Pro scanner
 

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Recently picked up a Hexar... really loving this camera.
I recently started shooting film, enjoying it so much more than digital.

Here are 3 shots from my first roll of film (Ilford XP2 400).

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