I'm reading through the interview with Tomohisa Ikeno right now. I am particularly struck by this comment of his:
"Please try to listen carefully to the operating sounds of F6. They are subtle, so you have to concentrate, but the sounds you hear are different from the sounds of other cameras."
I am impressed by the degree that the Nikon designers went to to make the F6 sound as "good" as it does. So, I'm curious -- those of you who own F6s -- does the sounds the camera makes really set it apart from other Nikons? I don't own an F5, but I own the relative dinosaur now, the F4, and a much more recent design, the N80. Now, while it's true that the N80 is made mostly from plastic, one of its aspects that I am most impressed with is just how quiet it is. It is as quiet as a digital, even when set to Continuous film transport. So I gotta suspect that the F6's sound quality is akin to this, and most likely superior. Again, Ikeno repeatedly emphasized the great lengths they went to to make the F6 sound unique. Really makes me want to try one out now.