Yes, to some of you this may sound nuts but i quit digital in 2017 and went back to shooting film, i just recently started again on aviation photography after losing interest in around 2010 ( my last pics i took were of the first time in October 2010 when a Lufthansa A380 visited PMI.
Main tool is a Minolta X-700, Motor Drive, and a Tamron 80-210mm F4 ( MF ofcourse ), mainly with Fuji Provia 100F, Ektachrome 100, and Velvia 50 for really bright sunny days for ramp shots.
I am based at PMI / LEPA, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, i haven't gotten round to scanning my slides yet but i will soon.
I have to say i don't miss digital, slide film gives me what i want with no editing involved at all.
Oh, and projecting my slides, is a billion times more satisfying than looking at a screen, and you won't convince me that it isn't.
I enjoy the way film makes me work, carefully making every frame count, and the anticipation of getting my film back from the lab to see what i got.
Minolta X-700 - MD 35-70 3.5mm, Motor Drive MD-1, Minolta 280PX Flash, Tamron 103A 80-210 3.8-4, MD 35-105mm 3.5-4.5 Macro, MD 50mm 2.0, MD 24-35mm 3.5 by
Lauri Lind, en Flickr