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I've been clicking shutters for something over 40 years, worked my way from a Brownie 127 through to some decent 35mm and 120 film equipment before switching to digital in about 2002. This culminated in a Nikon digital kit about 2 years ago.
Then my father-in-law gave me his old Kodak Pony and I realized something was missing, I wasn't enjoying photography as much as I used to. So, I bought a roll of film and ran it through the Pony. Problem solved, I knew I wanted to shoot film again.
Then started the GAS, sadly most of my old film equipment had been sold so I had to find more. I did still own one Konica body with a single 24mm lens, and I still had the Fuji APS compact I bought in 1995.
Fortunately film cameras are easy to obtain, plus I have been collecting cameras for years so I dug through that collection for some users. I also started hunting for some systems. My preferences are for older mechanical cameras so I have been buying a few.
Now my most commonly used cameras are Leica C and D digital, Leica and Canon rangefinder film, the Konica mentioned above and an extensive and growing M42 collection based around a Mamiya Sekkor body my wife found in Goodwill for $5.50.
Other oddities include the APS camera I still owned, I've managed to collect some old stored film and I have a local lab with a functioning APS processing machine. I also have a 1920s Ihagee 6x9 plate camera that I managed to find a vintage film back for. It has a fantastic Zeiss shift lens and is a lot of fun to shoot.
I process my own film before scanning to digital, I do intend to set up a wet darkroom within the next couple of years, I'm also looking at trying platinum/palladium printing with the 6x9 negs.