Crappy film point and shoots of the kind that accumulate in charity shops are worthless but cameras that were sold to enthusiasts when they were new (SLRs, TLRs, rangefinders, etc. etc.) are still worth something.
Film is lovely to work with but not all that convenient. One reason that some people still use it is that it tends to force you to slow down and think because you're working with a finite number of frames. Digital is fantastic in many ways but sometimes the temptation is to take thousands of frames and hope you get lucky because of the cost per photo is effectively nil.
Here are a few of my photos on film taken with a variety of kit, all developed myself except for the first one IIRC. (I love having an excuse to post this stuff.)
1934 lens, 1938 camera:
70s/80s Pentax SLR camera and lens used, 1930s/50s kit pictured:
Ditto:
Early 2000s rangefinder with 1950s lens:
Matthew