I'm a sucker for analog, mechanical cameras. But I resist buying any today. Until about four years ago I had a nice collection of Kodak Retina cameras (MF, RFs and SLRs).
Why collect them? About 25 years ago I traveled to Switzerland and unfortunately dropped my shoulder bag with Leicaflex and four lenses down a ravine. All was lost and I ended up photographing with a Rolleiflex TLR. Great images! Used the (damned expensive) Kodachrome 64 roll film. Back home, I dusted off a Retina SLR and four lenses and actually used the gear. I was stunned with the image quality! The Schneider lenses were absolutely wonderful. I've seldom found such color rendition and contrast - far more pleasing than the Spotmatic F and lenses I still had or the Canon EAE1 and lenses. I fell in love with the Kodak Retinas and began collecting.
The only analog cameras I now own are a Leicaflex with 50/2, Yashica Lynx 14E and a pin hole camera. I'm getting rid of unnecessary stuff. I seldom shoot film today.
By the way - nice photo, Seamus!