Tom Stanworth
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The M7 is far better for this application. If the logo and red dot are a big deal, then your probably not ready for this elite tool. It will not be as fast as the F6, since the F6 is a do everything. I would say these are just different tools.[until recently I owned an F6. They're both great cameras.]
I don't agree at all (for B&W). If anything, auto exposure send your meter readings all over the place depending on the angle of the light, side, backlighting etc whereas the shadow readings you need for full shadows change much less than you meter will suggest. Used in manual mode the M7 is just like a MP/M6. I get FAR more consistent exposures shooting in manual by paying attention to the shadows and periodically updating the meter setting when and only when, the shadows I wish to ercord change. TTL is basically averaging and averaging has little place for B&W.