Zooms have become quite good since 1982....it's like asking if anybody still believes in VHS Tapes or Goody combs or Michael Jackson videos....things have changed in the last forty years. VHS IS DEAD.Goody Combs are no longer a status symbol, and big Eighties Hair propped up by a quarter-can of Aqua Net is no longer the style. And of course, Michael Jackson js long dead now.
But prime lenses are still out there, doin' what they always did...but today's zooms are soooo much better than they used to be. In fact, I think some zooms of today might offer performance that's pretty close to some 1970's and 1980's primes.
But it's a matter more of framing and convenience than of optical performance. I used to carry all primes in 1985 and my bag weighed 18.5 pounds...today that could be reduced by substituting a 70-200 zoom for 85,105, 135mm, 180, and 200mm primes...plus i would have 70mm.
The princess phone has been replaced by an iPhone or Android phone that can do more than just one function. A Princess phone made calls...a modern cellular phone can make calls, but it also offers a still camera, a video camera, a compass. E-mail, web access, bluetooth, music, calculator, and more...the single-function device has lost favor, and the multi- function device has gained acceptance. In wide-angles, the Nikkor 14-28 f/2.8 out-performs pretty much any w-a prime Nikon made from 1959 to 2005...in wide-angles, today's top zoom designs are actually better than old-school primes, and one lens can replace three or four primes ( or six).
The way I see it, primes have changed their role..85, 300, and 400 primes offer advantages but in the daily use categories, the market has shifted to zooms that offer excellent results and extreme convenience.