<p>Yes, it is addictive.<br>
Initially I wanted an AE-1 because I had one years ago. After acquiring an F-1, A-1, AT-1, AV-1, AL-1, T50, T70 and T90, I started on the EOS range. Now I have pretty much all of them from EOS 650 to EOS 1V.<br>
My favourite is actually the EOS IXe, an APS SLR with eye control focus.<br>
I had fun recently using up my stocks of Fujichrome Sensia before the 1 Nov deadline when Fuji stopped developing the process-paid films. I found manual focus quite difficult, probably because my eyesight has deteriorated in the last 20 years. Nevertheless all the photos came out OK.<br>
I have scanned them all using a Minolta Dimage Scan Multi with a 50 slide feeder. The results are nowhere near as good as my EOS 7D; or in many cases my PowerShot SX280.<br>
Of course the best thing is I have been able to acquire bodies that I could never have afforded before the digital revolution.<br>
I've also got a collection of Sure Shot compacts.<br>
So it can be seriously addictive. I suggest you stop now before it's too late.<br>
Henry</p>