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I have 3 Nikkor-S 50mm f/1.4's and if you guys remember, it's one of my first teardowns that I wrote upon request of a Swedish photographer.
https://richardhaw.com/2016/01/23/project-nikkor-s-50mm-f1-4/I was just curious so I did a test.
A: the original early version with fluted aperture ring
B: mid production version with scalloped aperture ring
C: the last version - Nikkor-S.C with new coatings.
I was not surprised at all by the results that I got from C since it's supposed to suppress ghosting. I was surprised with A and B since theoretically Nikon hadn't changed anything but as you can see, the character of the ghosts look different, even the colours are off - suggesting that some sort of coating was introduced mid-production from early to mid variant types.
I was hoping that the C would be more resistant though...
https://richardhaw.com/2016/10/24/repair-zoom-nikkor-43-86mm-f3-5-23/check out my 43-86 comparison between coated and original, the difference is much more obvious.
The C on the Nikkor-S family reduced the ugly blobs but flaring still remained high but evenly distributed somehow, don't have the right term for the flare falloff I am sorry.