Most any lens will require mostly hand assembly. This has nothing to do with the general build quality, crappy parts are hand assembled into crappy lenses.Comparing my 200 4 ais w/my 200 4 pre-ai makes me sick at the downgrade in quality (yes the pre-ai weighs a LOT more).
The clunky mechanical indexing that became outdated and Nikon moved away from, is the thing people like about them. Completely over the top compared to subsequent systems, especially with a metered head, but kinda steampunk. They should have made a clockwork advance with a key on a fob chain for the full effect.
... But I do have a thing for the scalloped focus and aperture rings![]()
I agree with your tastes and I wish they never moved from the early "F" design and materials, however I also had to consider that many optical schemes were radically re-designed and greatly improved in performance later, so I had to come to a compromise with my aesthetics and welcome many AI lenses in my setup!my favorites by far are the late pre-Ai with multicoating. The early Ai lenses, even if "simplified", were still very high quality. But I do have a thing for the scalloped focus and aperture rings![]()
To modern eyes it's steampunk. I'm old enough to remember steam and punk, and forked tongues as Nikon's metering connection and an accusation in Western movies. To millennials the pre-AI system is as quaint as a falling plate camera.I thought that was a modern aberration
"Steampunk" makes me want to call Huey.To modern eyes it's steampunk. I'm old enough to remember steam and punk, and forked tongues as Nikon's metering connection and an accusation in Western movies. To millennials the pre-AI system is as quaint as a falling plate camera.
I'm not a fan either, it makes me think of large ladies in Victorian underwear, but each to their own. However, a yearning for the past without the past's inconveniences didn't do Fuji's accounts any harm when they introduced the X-Pro and X100. Or Olympus with their OMD. The F2 looked dated compared to the competition of the time, and Canon mopped up the enthusiast market of FTb, SRT, 'Mats and Spotmatics with their plastic bodied, electronic shutter A-series, which sold by the million. "The past is a foreign country, they do things differently there"."Steampunk" makes me want to call Huey.
I must be an old fart...![]()
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