So your German camera is in need of repair? Sorry to hear. I know I can barely find anyone to work on my old camera stuff, even to perform simple tasks like replacing foam seals. I totally agree w/the ease of use of digital. I use my little Kodak point and shoot much more than my 35mm, but for country drives, vacations, ect. I still like to break out the old Nikon. The anticipation of receiving back a developed roll of film creates a very nostalgic feeling for me. The anger and frustration of over/under exposure and poor focus is also a blast from the past as well!
The film I usually shoot nowadays is:
Kodak Tri-X 400
Kodak BW CN400
Kodak Ektar 100
Kodak Ektachrome 200
Fuji Velvia 50 and 100
I get the film processed and scanned to CD so I can mess with the pics in Photoshop.
Much like the counterculture backlash against iPods and mp3's that has spawned the current vinyl record craze, analog photography is making a real comeback as of late. There is a website called Lomography dedicated to photos taken with cameras like the Diana F+, the Holga, Polaroid Instant cameras, and the old Russian LOMO LCA. Grain and light leaks are actually desirable for those folks.
I just sold 38 rolls of expired Kodachrome 64 on flea-bay. I don't even think you can have it developed any longer, but for some reason people still buy the hell out of it. Also sold 3 old packs of Polaroid SX-70 instant film as well. They don't manufacture SX-70 film anymore either.