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    Quote Originally Posted by jphendren View Post

    I noticed those the other day, but nobody else seems to have them. I wonder if Nikon is still manufacturing them, or if they are just selling off their remaining stock? The F6 seems to be a rare beast these days, I am looking to buy one, but KEH rarely has them, and they only show up on eBay every so often.

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    Don't know, but I do know that if you call the first phone number in the following link, and select option 7, you can request an F6 brochure.

    http://www.nikonusa.com/fileuploads/...ce/moving.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimVermont View Post
    So may I ask a sidebar question of those who own and use the F6 with black and white film? How does the metering system react when you use a colored filter over the lens? Thanks, Tim.
    It compensates for the filter correctly.

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    My OM10 can do that, so obviously an F6 can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajuk View Post
    My OM10 can do that, so obviously an F6 can.
    Your OM10 does not have full RGB metering, only greyscale. I believe that was the posters concern; that with the GB channels greatly dimminished woudl it still meter correctly when overwhelmed on one channel.

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    That's interesting.. My F5 states in it's manual that when using a red filter one should avoid matrix metering. Good to know it's smart enough to overcome that problem



 

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