Ya know, talking about value down the road. I held off getting a digital, I had a couple film cameras I really liked that worked for me. But the cost of film, developing and printing kept going up and it was getting expensive to shoot film. Then a few month's before I went digital I invested in a new Nikon D5 film camera. Seems I paid something like $1500 for it. Then a D70 Nikon digital caught my eye nd I got it. At the same time I got an 8 1/2" printer. Haven't had much film developed since then, almost 25 yrs ago! Today I have my digitals and still have the Nikon D5 and a Yashica twin lens camera, seldom ever use either though. Got to thinking about that D5 and how much it cost me so looked it up and boy has the bottom fallen out of it! My $1500 camera is only worth something like $350 today! Don't spend your money for a camera as an investment, their price will go down over time; you won't likely recover your investment. Buy a camera to use basing the price your willing to pay on what you hope to get for results with the camera! Enjoy photography, not collecting equipment. I do have a few older film camera's that use 620 film and haven't a clue where to get film for them. Kind of nice to look back to where things started for me but truth be known the old 620 film camera's I have I have never used. Simply take them out to admire now and then. Gave about $10 each for them in second hand store's!
Buy something to learn on and when you out grow it, get something more modern. Learn it and your on the way!