Often I take them just like that with, instead of the entire digital and simply delight in its simplicity and the perfect balance in my hands. Yes, it makes a lot of joy to photograph it, and for me that is the important thing.
The autofocus work quickly and accurately, and the AF points are well positioned.
Super is the film management, branding of data on the film, mirror lock-up, and many other little things. With the Nikon MV-1 I can read data from the F6 and save on your computer.
If I'm doing great shoots and in between times just wants to use the F6, not a problem as SB-900 or SB-910 easy draufpassen. It integrates virtually in the "digital" workflow, as everything fits just off what I have Nikon so. Two of the CR123a batteries last about 15 films in the section.
For me, the Nikon F6 is pure joy and I recommend it with pleasure.
Nikon builds a month for about 50 units per month and has it stopped two people and I hope it stays for a while like that.