I've not been shooting for a couple of years in anything like I used to but right now I am home recuperatiing and have been thinking about maybe for the fist time in a couple of years taking some time to get fall foliage. I've pulled out, dusted off and putting together my Bronica ETRS with WLF and 120 and 35mm backs, Leica CL with 40 and 90mm lenses and a $5 thrift store Canon AF35M. Still need to think about film. Light meters are Metrastar and Weston Ranger 9. CHIS MR9s replace the mercury 625s used for the Western, Metrastar and Leica. Though the Canon is a totally automatic everything other than setting the ISO, I'm quite interested is seeing what it can do as the reviews were very good other than the noisy film advance that I can attest to. When I bought it, I did so on a whim not knowing anything about it and was surprised when I researched it.
In past years when doing the fall foliage I'd use my Polaroid 180 and 195s but sadly, no more pack film to be had around here so they are now shelf queens. When used on a tripod they were amazingly wonderful and I'll miss using them.