I’m a little confused by this. I’ve been on everyone’s waiting list including B&H, Nikon USA, Nikon Canada etc. and have not been able to get an F6. B&H has been sending me notes for at least 6 months (“...remains unavailable...”).
Although the F6 is still current on Nikon USA’s website (albeit always out of stock), in early October it was wiped from Nikon Canada and Nikon UK (I spoke with Grays at the time and they were apparently advised by Nikon UK that the F6 was done).
I’ve sent multiple emails to B&H, Adorama etc etc and haven’t had any luck getting one. I don’t understand what’s going on here. Nikon Global still lists it in their product lineup. Conflicting stories.
Hi MIchael. I wasn't on a waiting list. B&H kept flipping the F6 from "Add to Cart" to "Notify When Available." August 25 was one of those days when it was available to place in my cart. After confirming with Henry Posner that in such backorder situations they would place a hold on, but not charge, my credit card, I actually placed an order. An order confirmation email was received within seconds, showing status as "More on the Way" and "Delivery Estimate Pending." Note that Henry's inquiry reply said they
do charge credit cards right away when someone outside the U.S. places an order for a backordered item.
In the past, I noted that B&H continued to show Nikon's D810 "backordered" for many months after Nikon in
all markets officially listed that camera as discontinued. Just for my information, I entered a "Notify When Available" request, and got "we haven't forgotten you" email messages about it every two weeks thereafter. It was a long, long time, but eventually B&H received four more D810 units. They sold out almost immediately. Only then did B&H change its D810 page to "discontinued." Therefore, if you really want an F6 and are willing to lay out the cost in advance, I'd suggest watching B&H's F6 page continuously. If and when it permits adding one to your cart, place an order immediately. In the worst case, you'll get a complete refund should Nikon never deliver any more units to B&H.