street stuff with M4+J-12

Florian1234

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After thinking about getting a newer 35mm lens - either a Nokton 35/1.4 MC or a used Summicron 35 Ver. III or IV - I want to show you my latest efforts with the J-12.

They are much better, since I got knowledge how to handle that histogramm before scanning - in addition I put the apperture on 8 mostly.

Here are a few examples:

1) some documentary shots from a big demonstration in my hometown:
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2) And from a trip to Cologne some weekends ago:
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Equippment used: Leica M4 with Jupiter-12 (35/2.8) lens, Adox CHM 400 film, developed in D76 1+1 and scanned on Epson V500.

Comments/critique are very welcome!

I just ordered a yellow filter. Maybe this will even increase the contrast. But I'm not sure yet.
 
A yellow filter should definitely increase the contrast. That said, I really like the shots a lot. Admittedly, I prefer a lower contrast image. I think you found a good mix of lens film and developer for my taste. Looking at the first two shots in which the contrast is least, both include portions of the brighter sky. Perhaps a hood will also help, though I believe the J12 has a very deeply set front element.
 
Great shots! I would increase some contrast after scanning though. You can use Photoshop, curves and shape the curve in something like S shape, something like this:


 
Nowadays a yellow filter is not the only way to increase contrast. By contrast (oops), I don't find my J-12 low in contrast.
 
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