Thanks, it is true that the ZM lenses (these photos were taken with a ZM 50mm/f1.5) are contrasty.A quick technical comment: the contrast seems rather high and the highlights blown. The detail is almost certainly there on the neg so a lower contrast print would help show a more natural range of tones. The top one suggests there may be a little shadow detail missing so a slight decrease in film speed rating might help along with somewhat reduced development.
I find my ZM lenses about a grade higher in contrast on the print compared to pre-asph Leica glass.
Thanks, it is true that the ZM lenses (these photos were taken with a ZM 50mm/f1.5) are contrasty.
I just have scans made when I get my film developed. BTW I shot these images with Ilford XP2 at 320 ISO. Also I shot for contrast to get some pop. Alex nice shot.akiva, do you do any post processing on your own or just have scans made when you get your film processed?
I find the contrast from ZM lens just right. I think the problem is XP2 at ISO320. Shoot at ISO400 if you want slightly less contrast.