All film for me - the only digital shots I take are the occasional shot with my S3 for photographing something to sell on ebay or send via email when I have to.
I use Oly rangefinders to carry around for day to day shots - 35rc, XA series, sometimes Contax T2 or T3 when I feel lazy. For quality shooting, I like my Contax G2 system.
Tried digital - got fed up with being bored and de-skilled. Also confused by the menus. Frankly, if you are going to carry a DSLR around, you might as well use a Mamiya 7II, another of my favourites: it actually weighs less than a DSLR and makes you THINK before pressing the shutter button. Using film means far fewer shots, but each is much better. I can come back from a 2 week holiday having used 6 or so rolls of 35mm film, but when I used digital (Nikon D200), I would come back with literally thousands of images, all of them useless.
Just my view - I can understand the allure of digital, but it just makes me lazy and uninterested in what I am looking at. I used to wander around shooting everything and thinking, "I can Photoshop that later, I can Photoshop that later". I never did - with thousands of useless images to Photoshop, they just got stored on disk and never looked at. Having gone through 25 years of photographs and scanned all of them (finally) it has given me genuine pleasure to see old friends again, and the pleasure of working the really good ones up is beckoning!
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