While I has a film camera growing up, I only really got into photography when I got a Nikon D60. I used it with a 35 f/1.8 and a 12-24 f/4 until the thing started to fall apart. I loved the images I was getting, but grew tired of looking down the viewfinder tunnel. I though I go for a full frame Nikon digital (D800 had just been released) to get a bigger viewfinder, but when I looked through it, it wasn't much better, and had so much information in it - too much for my enjoyment, it really got in the way.
About the same time, I looked at the photos on my wall that I'd printed and realized that I wasn't a very good landscape photographer but instead took nice environmental portraits and more documentary style landscapes.
I'd heard a lot about Leicas, especially the viewfinder, but never seen one in the flesh. They'd always been too expensive (digital ones still are), but I started looking around. I thought I'd see it I could pick up an affordable film set up (user M6 with a CV 2.5/35) and if I liked it then I'd save up for a digital M. I used the $ I was going to spend upgrading my DSLR and got a Leica kit.
Long story short, I sold my remaining DSLR kit 6 months later, and like the M6 so much that I'm no longer coveting a digital M. Funny how life works sometimes, but two years later and I'm happier photographically than I've ever been before. Fully immersed in rolling, shooting, developing, and scanning my own film (unfortunately, no room or time to darkroom print - maybe when I retire I'll print 40 years of photos!)
Cheers,
Michael