what is complex about a MF 6x6 with exchangeable finders? all the metering/electronics are built into the body (not the finders),...it really is an electronic version of the 6008af...all the functions are even in the same place....a LOT less complicated then any DSLR...
the 6000 series has the simplest most ingenius controls...one (normal) ring for f-stop (on the lens) one dial for time (on the side/grip) both have an A setting...if you set the f-stop to A, shutter priority, if you set the time to A, Aperture priority, if both are on A, you have program! 2 dials, all options including M,A,S,P!!!!
the Hy6 has asa/compensation, metering (center, spot, matrix) and AF/M switch on the left side of the body....the right side (the grip) handles f-stop, time and trigger and has a display for the functions....pretty basic and a lot less complicated then the H1/2, which has the WORST ergonomics of any camera i have ever seen....10?15? (of the CHEAPEST) buttons, secret combinations to apply settings....a joke...really their fault was to cram eveything onto one side....every DSLR has the right and left side AND the back for all the 1000 settings i have never gone into....the H1/2 has it all with in 1inch...should be even more fun with the H3! same controls, but more settings!