Isn´t using the F6 pretty much like using a DSLR?
No.
Just one example from my experience using the F6 along with the D800:
- F6 has better ergonomics: because of the big display of the D800 the AF focus selector is too far on the right side at the D800.
At the F6 the selector has the perfect position.
- AF of the F6 has better precision. The inflation of focus fields on the latest DSLRs is more because of marketing. The problem is that by increasing the number of focus fields the number of CCD elements per focus field is significantly decresing, which is decreasing the AF precision.
Concerning all film and DSLRs I've ever used the F6 has the most precise AF.
And that also means it is my most precise manual focus camera, because the very precise focus indicator works excellent in combination with manual focus lenses like AI / AI-S, Voigtländer SL II and Zeiss ZF lenses.
I see film and manual cameras going hand in hand. Film and AF and high framerates... less so.
The F6 gives me 37 pictures in one turn at maximal resolution.
And there are some films which offer a resolution above the 50 MP equivalent, especially at medium to higher contrast details.
There are no DSLRs on the market which offer 50 MP+ resolution and 37 pictures in one turn at that full resolution.
Of course the same is valid for the F5 or Canon EOS 1 V.