I like the idea of a digital rangefinder at a lot less $$$ than an M9. If they did a digital version of my 645zi roll film rangefinder then I’d sell an arm.
E6 is not a problem to do. There are either 3 bath or 6 bath kits available. I use to do a lot of this for a pro photographer back in the day with a Jobo machine and always used the 6 bath for consistancy and better colours. Just make sure you have clean spirals / racks and maintain the temperature otherwise you can end up with unintended push-pull to which E6 is very sensitive.
Unfortunately I’ve just had a very bad experience with this crowd. I still use E6 120. Dropped a roll in for the first time as a ‘test’ to see what they were like. Very surly and wouldn’t speak..grabbed the film off me and dumped it in a bag..I asked about processing 220 C41 and the only answer I got was ‘No’ It took 20 questions to find somebody who could.
Went back 2 days later and Lo! they’d lost the film. I persisted and they ‘found’ it. On its own in a drawer. I then found out why. They’d processed it in C41. It looks very different! Their attitude however sucks. No apology and had to be forced to either refund or give me a free film. Apparently they couln’t give a rat’s A…. for screwing up a job.