My first experience with photography was probably the Fujifilm disposable cameras in the 80s. Then in the late in the 90s I got a Canon IXY APS camera. Then later my first SLR—a EOS888. In the early 2000s I upgraded to the EOS55. And soon after that my first digital camera a Powershot G3 and put film camera photography on hold. After that I went (in order) DSC-W55, D80, GRD3, X100, D610, D7200, D500, FE, D850. iPhone began playing a role some time before the GRD3. My first photos with my wife and children were taken with the G3. A lot of photos of the kids growing up were taken on the D80.
Now my kit consists mostly of the D850-D500 pairing with four primes and two zooms. The primes cover lowlight, portraiture, macro and reach. All are professional level lenses with one from the film-digital transitional era.
I still have the X100 as my street travel photography/snap camera. And I added the SLR FE with an Ai lens to the kit when I stumbled across it by chance.
My kit is as complete as it has ever been. Partly, this was by accident, and partly by design.
Missing is perhaps film development and scanning capabilities. I intend to add these this year. Then kit will feel then truly complete.