Consider the Nikon F100 with all the latest features including built in spot meter and AF [if you ever need it] at a much lower weight and cost of the F6.
The eye level prism finder actually shows a larger apparent image than the waist lever finder [aka waste level finder] at the eye level, which by the way helps people who would normally need reading glasses to see the viewfinder to avoid using the viewfinder.
Drew, you of all people should know that for decades Hasselblad advertized for years that "Square is the perfect format." so why would anyone ever want to use the imperfect 6x7 format?
Friends do not let friends use stand development or minimal agitation. Follow Kodak or Ilford recommended agitation directions. They both work and neither one will kill you.
Use a matrix metering without the sky or use a spot meter with or without the Zone System or use an incident meter all at box speed and all will be well.
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