When I started shooting/using Nikon seriously/(more or less) professionally I got the good old 4.5/80-200 Ai with my F2AS and FE
Of course when shooting under bad light (catwalk, or studio with simple tungsten lamps) the combination of such a slow lens with basically being limited to ISO 400/800 (if in a bold mindset) was a challenge, although I still profit from the experiences/skills I picked op then
While the F801 was my first AF body, I waited relatively long, also for financial reasons, before getting a 'real' fully AF lens, zoom or prime, and just shot with my manual primes on a TC16A AF converter
But the 2.8 max aperture meant such leap forward in low light shooting possibilities, I got one quite shortly after its introduction.
The max aperture was very nice, as expected, but the slow AF, combined with the as well 'slow' AF of the F801 made me in the following period very swiftly upgrade from the F801 to F801S/F90 and F90X in my quest for faster AF
By that time Nikon had already taken a huge licking from Canon with the EOS 1/1N and their 'AFS' lenses making droves of PJ and sport shooters jump brands
Bit of a shame, as in my experience the F90X with the 2nd version 2.8/80-200 AFD was a pretty fast and capable combination
After I somewhere in 1994 won a prize in the short lived Nikon Agfa Benelux Portrait competition also got a F100, but never grew to like that body (any wannabuy a near mint F100 body
still have the box and manual too)
I saw too little significant, for me, improvements in the 3rd two ring version (never even considered the AFS version)
So the 2nd AF-D version stayed my working horse from the AF film shooting mid 90's up into digital 2012, on the film AF bodies, but when I started shooting digital as well on D70S/D1/D1H/D1X/D2 and D3
There may have been optical issues, but I didn't run into them/didn't notice them, perhaps more a result of my sloppy technique then of the faults/merits of the lens
Used it hand held all the time, didn't miss the lens support thing, but there sure were some funny third party two ring/long support bar etc contraptions from eg Kirk or Manfrotto (and entrepreneurial US based DIY tinkerers) on eBay around
But when I upgraded to a D800 in 2012, the lens faults (the one I fell over was the softness when used wide open at 200mm for close ups) became too much, and I almost simultanously with the purchase of the D800 'dropped' the 2.8/80-200 AF-D for a 2.8/70-200 VRII
Excellent new workhorse too, despite the focus breedingmaking it way shorter when used for close up, much faster and sharper, and with a lens 'foot'
But I kind of missed the softer image rendering of the old 80-200 AF D up to a point that I the last few years started making )much to low, so never made a buy) bids for old worn down copies I sometime saw floating by
But some time ago found a very attractive near mint 2.8/180 AFD, got that one instead, and so that part of my GAS has been fed
Still, look back very fondly at the 2.8/80-200 AFD, and still cherish some of the images I shot with it after all those years