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But have you considered the F100? It's fairly similar to the F5 but smaller and lighter without the bottom grip. It's like 90% of the F6 at 20% of the price. Definitely worth considering if you are investing a lot of money in a 15+ year old electronic camera.
Owning the F6 and having used the F100, the F100 is definitely not 90% of the F6, no matter how many times this is repeated. The F100 has a cheap plastic back latch that will eventually get brittle and snap over time regardless of how gently treated, rendering the camera useless except for other parts (just check the eBay listings for F100 cameras with broken back latches to confirm this!). For this reason alone, one should not buy an old F100. The F100 also has a primitive AF and AE system in comparison to the F6 and lacks the advanced flash capabilities of the F6, including being fully compatible with the latest Nikon flashes. The F100 also is fairly loud in operation, while the F6 is probably the quietest SLR out there. The F100 viewfinder is a far cry from the F6's top notch viewfinder. There is also a big difference with ergonomics and the F100 is notorious for developing sticky rubber, while the F6's rubberized cover never gets sticky. It's like a rusty Ford being compared to a Ferrari!