Why do some people prefer Nikon pre-AI glass to later Nikon glass?

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Looking thru both kinds, I find the older glass is flatter and less colorful, so why would anyone prefer it?
I often wonder, especially when 35mm format rise to glory was the availability of COLOR film.
 
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For starters-no plastic. I cannot stand the toylike "feel" of a plastic bodied lens regardless of performance. I have a Nikon 18-55 f3.5-5.6G and while it's abilities are outstanding especially for a kit lens it just feels like a piece of crap and the tactile experience is a priority.

Rendering is a matter of choice and that's where reason blends into emotion. Things just get silly after that.
 
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My Nikon f2 with the 50 1.4 pre ai shooting tri-x just has a look I like. My only problem with it is that it won't work in my f3 hp.
 

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My Nikon f2 with the 50 1.4 pre ai shooting tri-x just has a look I like. My only problem with it is that it won't work in my f3 hp.

Terry, I believe you can flip the AI tab up on the F3 and mount the pre-AI lenses. I do that on my F4S. Manual only operation, though.
 

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Yes it does. you need to push the little button next to the white dot.
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I prefer non-autofocus lenses and non-G lenses (which lack aperture rings) to later Nikon lenses due to functional reasons.
 

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My Nikon f2 with the 50 1.4 pre ai shooting tri-x just has a look I like. My only problem with it is that it won't work in my f3 hp.
Terry - If you really like this lens, have you thought about doing an AI-conversion? I have several favorite pre-AI lenses that I wanted to be able to use on all my MF bodies, like an 85/1.8 and a 180/2.8. Sent them to John White, and for $35 each they are now usable on almost any Nikon body, from the F to the latest digital. Really nice guy and fast service. He's at http://www.aiconversions.com/ .
 
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PH sweet I didn't push that little button before pushing the tab up. I have my lens attached right now :smile: Thanks you
 
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Terry - If you really like this lens, have you thought about doing an AI-conversion? I have several favorite pre-AI lenses that I wanted to be able to use on all my MF bodies, like an 85/1.8 and a 180/2.8. Sent them to John White, and for $35 each they are now usable on almost any Nikon body, from the F to the latest digital. Really nice guy and fast service. He's at http://www.aiconversions.com/ .


Yes I have though about it actually but I was checking on eBay and they are affordable enough I was just thinking about buying one.
 

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I believe Ralph was referring to the 'look' of photographs made during that time period with pre-AI glass.
 

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Journalistic is probably an accurate term also.
I think he meant 50s and 60s instead of 70s and 80s.
 

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There was no pre-AI glass made in the 80s; please clarify.
In the 1980's, there were plenty of photographers still using their trusty pre-AI lenses. And many were still using their old cameras as well. (It's not like today, where as a 15-year old digital camera is generally considered technically inadequate, if not downright embarrassing to carry in public.)

Anyway, I use both pre-AI and AI lenses on my Nikon FE, and I honestly don't see any significant difference in the "look" of the photos they create.
 
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Is that the fault of the lenses (that you don't see any difference) or is it your shortcoming?
 

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Is that the fault of the lenses (that you don't see any difference) or is it your shortcoming?
B&W or color
Subject matter and lighting situation
Shooting and metering technique
Film and chemistry
Developing technique
Enlarger and paper
Chemistry
Etc.
I think there are plenty of things affecting the final result much more than what glass is in front of the camera so faulting the guy behind for not seeing SIGNIFICANT differences is one big step to far.
 
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I've used many various of the above steps & can still see the difference.
 

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I had 5 nikkors 50 /2 .The oldest was single coated from 1965, last 3 were multicoated.

And I can not see any difference in picture quality, related to the lens birth date.

And from my tests, the sharpest one is the oldest one.

For the end, this is " look up" trol thread.:sleeping:
 
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The newer (mid 70s) lenses sure showed superiority in color than the older lenses.
 

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I'll use what I like and you use what you like and we will both be happy.

Or is it not possible to celebrate our differences?
 
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