Still love putting a roll of film in a camera, makes you think more!
I started with a Practica MTL5b which I bought as a 15year old with some saved pocket money, think the body and 50mm lens cost me £30, made a fortune out of that camera. It had a 50mm Summicron lens fantastic quality.
Moved onto Minolta x-700s lovely pair of cameras which I sold to buy a Canon T-90 and I've used Canon ever since. I still have a T90 and and original EOS650 AF camera which became an EOS 1 eventually.
When I shoot film I use the EOS 1 or the T90 both are sublime, the T90 especially so with monochrome film, wish I'd kept the Praktica, it's as basic as it gets and it's sometimes fun to freshen your skills.
Film makes you work harder to get the right shot framing, exposure, dof the whole lot, it makes you look for the shot not just blast away. I always tend to shoot manual with my DSLRs (Canon of course) just habit I got into and can't shake no matter how many gizmos modern DSLRs have.