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I don't know anything about color matrix metering. Never used it or cared about it. I always sorta figured even the most basic metering in any 'contemporary' (90s and later?) is good enough.
I also started out as a Canon shooter, when i got into AF cameras. First Canon was a 1n or 1v — can't remember which. I later decided i hated the control dial for selecting focus points, so i moved to the EOS3. This was 20(?) years ago, and the EOS3 is the only camera i've kept since then, while i've bought and sold a trillion other cameras. Not because i love it, but because there are no significant compromises with it. That said, i don't love it because of the look and feel of it. I don't dislike it, but i don't 'crave the touch of it.' If that means anything.
All along, though, i've had a 'thing' for Nikon film bodies. I eventually bought a few. Don't remember where i started, but i eventually bought an F100. Then moved 'up' to an F6. Then back to the F100. Somewhere along that path, i got an FE2, tried an F4, and now have the F100, F3, and the same FE2.
If not for favoring Canon lenses over Nikons, i'd probably have switched completely to Nikon. I prefer the bodies. Aesthetically and feel, although i do think, somehow, the highest-end Canons are equal or better than the Nikons when speaking of the digitals. Whatever.... I just never liked the bokeh from Nikon AF 50mm lenses. Until the 50/1.8G, which i now have. But, yeah, i'd decide based on the lenses.
And, i'd recommend the F100 over the F6. Not that it's 'better,' but it's dead cheap, and it's 95% of the F6. The F6 is lovely, but i never liked the LCD panel on the back. Just made it feel a bit too precious for me. If you don't care about babying your cameras, maybe that's less of a concern. For me, i kinda felt like 'i spent 1200 for this, and because i like keeping resale value in my cameras because i don't keep them all, i'd better keep this thing scratch-free.' The F100, for about $100, feels solid, and chunky in a good way, and i just want to USE it.
F5s feel great, but i stopped using battery grips on cameras for the most part, so the 5's size didn't make a lot of sense for me.
I also started out as a Canon shooter, when i got into AF cameras. First Canon was a 1n or 1v — can't remember which. I later decided i hated the control dial for selecting focus points, so i moved to the EOS3. This was 20(?) years ago, and the EOS3 is the only camera i've kept since then, while i've bought and sold a trillion other cameras. Not because i love it, but because there are no significant compromises with it. That said, i don't love it because of the look and feel of it. I don't dislike it, but i don't 'crave the touch of it.' If that means anything.
All along, though, i've had a 'thing' for Nikon film bodies. I eventually bought a few. Don't remember where i started, but i eventually bought an F100. Then moved 'up' to an F6. Then back to the F100. Somewhere along that path, i got an FE2, tried an F4, and now have the F100, F3, and the same FE2.
If not for favoring Canon lenses over Nikons, i'd probably have switched completely to Nikon. I prefer the bodies. Aesthetically and feel, although i do think, somehow, the highest-end Canons are equal or better than the Nikons when speaking of the digitals. Whatever.... I just never liked the bokeh from Nikon AF 50mm lenses. Until the 50/1.8G, which i now have. But, yeah, i'd decide based on the lenses.
And, i'd recommend the F100 over the F6. Not that it's 'better,' but it's dead cheap, and it's 95% of the F6. The F6 is lovely, but i never liked the LCD panel on the back. Just made it feel a bit too precious for me. If you don't care about babying your cameras, maybe that's less of a concern. For me, i kinda felt like 'i spent 1200 for this, and because i like keeping resale value in my cameras because i don't keep them all, i'd better keep this thing scratch-free.' The F100, for about $100, feels solid, and chunky in a good way, and i just want to USE it.
F5s feel great, but i stopped using battery grips on cameras for the most part, so the 5's size didn't make a lot of sense for me.