For a change, an A/B comparison of lenses that have few in common, except they are from an older generation. No need to present the AI Nikkor. The Tamron is the older, "52B" version, characterized by extreme sharpness and low aberrations (especially at close range) while the contrast remains low.
The 50/2 AI has something I like that I do not know how to designate. It has warmer colors maybe than the 50/1.8 AI, but less rationally, it seems to attract nice pics. The first casual shoots (from a bridge between Lille's two train stations), f/5.6 and f/8 respectively. The B&W is overprocessed, but just there to give an idea about the sharpness. f/5.6 is the "sweet spot" of that lens, optimum sharpness in many cases without the need to push the ISO too far. The camera is my everyday companion, namely the Df.