Cholentpot
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The EOS-1 had only the single point for focus, and the 1N had just that weird line in the middle of points. The EOS3 and 1V have more modern point spreads.
You also do have to give it to Canon re glass of that period. Those 1.4 and 1.2 lenses are amazing. Nikon zooms were less than stellar for a while, and it took years for them to build out impressive AF-S primes. Now, however, the Sigma art lenses would be the ones I'd buy. They're as good or better than the on-brand stuff, and a loooot cheaper.
I've been using mid range Canon and Nikon bodies for a few years. The AF-S vs EF is not even a question. I've taken to using manual lenses on my AF Nikon bodies because the autofocus was so terrible. I have two decent lenses and the rest are not very good. The 35-70 2.8 is excellent but weights a ton and sounds like a Christmas train set when it tries to focus. I have a 24-50 3.3-4.5 which is far lighter but also crunches its way into focus. Contrast that with the EF 17-40 f/4 and the EF 24-105 f/4.
However I'm not trashing Nikon. Nikon is head and shoulders above everyone else when it comes to manual focus. Other cameras are nice, I'm currently shooting an OM-1 a wonderful camera, but it's not an F.