Are Nikkors with the non-scalloped design from 1974 onwards (K-series, AI, AI-S etc) better or worse in build quality than the classic looking scalloped lenses (1959-73)? Also, when Nikon started AI lenses ('77) did they retain the build quality of the K-series? or did they change a few things?
I can assure you Ai and K spec lenses are not that well built relative to the other builds of Nikon lenses. If they are in original condition and they are functioning correctly with a focus throw that is not too dry my seasoned advice is to leave it alone; internally they were built during a transitional time when Nikon was switching to a more streamlined approach using more stamped parts. The result was in my opinion an overly complex internal design that when newer and in spec was nearly as durable as the legendary Nikkor F series (scalloped ring) BUT when the lens suffered damage or needed a CLA the breakdown and rebuild process created plenty of opportunity for problems. These lenses still exist on the used market and returning them to a reasonably functional state can be a real chore for the repair person. Ai-s and AF lenses are designed to have most parts swapped out with replacement parts rather than adjusted or 'tuned' like the Nikkor F series. I've resurrected many Nikkor F lenses that appeared to be beyond repair. Its the same concept with automobiles and repair. If the optics and coatings of the Nikkor F series can meet your photographic requirements I recommend them since any reasonably decent repair person can keep them operational probably indefinately.
Yes I totally get what you mean cooltouch; the 28mm focal length sits right in between the 24 and 35 and I've often had the dilemma of choosing which wides go with me on assignments or weddings. Having a fast compact and relatively lightweight 28mm prime can make a good kit with a 50 and one of the smaller 20's I discussed above. It seems like a funny angle of view for most; I happen to like the angle myself.
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