It's amazing to think I was head over heals in love with my dSLR a year ago, but that I only ever
begrudgingly use it now.
Since I've started using film cameras, especially medium format, I just cannot get excited about digital cameras or digital photographs.
For a variety of reasons (e.g., waist level finder, smaller DoF, different film stocks), I find the film cameras are far more fun to use and I think that I get much better results.
I'm afraid the lure of a thousand or so shots on one media item that can be seen instantly and printed promptly and relatively cheaply at home is too much of a lure for me.
The accumulation of thousands of photos is one of the reasons why I don't enjoy digital as much. I end up running around taking any and every shot numerous times.
I never know what to do with all of those photos. Most end up sitting on a computer where only I can view them, never to see the light of day. What's the point in taking them if most aren't ever going to be enjoyed?
With my film cameras, I find the shot that I want, take it, and then move on. A few days later I have a dozen or so unique shots from a roll of 120 that I'm more likely to print.
That said, I acknowledge that the flexibility for shooting thousands of photographs would be more important to me if I were shooting more sport, were getting paid, or had a deadline.