Why the F6 and not the F100? Just curious, I had both in my hands and I can't justify the price different, except if its to collect them
I have the F6 and the F100. The F100 is very nice, and very cheap. The F6 is nicer, and very expensive.
I bought my F100 for $125 (saw the ad on Fredmiranda.com and jumped on it) and the real range is $150- $175.
To me, ignoring build quality, AF performance, meter performance, the F6's main advantages over the F100 are I can program the AE lock so it remains on until I turn it off, or the camera is turned off. The F100 releases the AE lock after an exposure. The F6 also has a much nicer VF with the best manual focus screen out there if you need it. If I need to override AF, I just spin the focus ring on the lens and the electronic AF aids in the VF are still active. With the F100 you can't do that if you want the aids. You need to flip the little lever to MF on the side of the camera first. And I can program it to leave the film leader out after rewinding. (As well as rewind manually to save batteries). Both my F100 and F6 use CR2s (the F100 came with that insert for the battery chamber) and the rechargeable batteries last 30+ rolls per charge.
But those are all reasons why the F6 is so much more expensive. I love my F100 and still cannot believe that you can get a camera this good for this little money. I briefly had an F4 before the F100 and hated it. Mainly the ergos - felt like holding a really big heavy bar of soap.