Like you Adrian I like taking Photos ,I once took my 1930 Kodak Brownie out for a spin at a local reservoir and bumped in to another guy with a Sony something or other with one of those look how big mine is lens .He proceeded to tell me how crap film and my camera was and how I should get one like his. It is rather Unfortunate that some people/photographers think that anything less than the latest 1 billion mega pixel 10 million pound camera with a lens so long you can be 3 inch's away from a subject while your standing a mile away that attitude would mean very few of us would ever bother entering the field of photography. If that's what someone likes and can genuinely afford then fair play to them but for myself I get a lot of pleasure from using everything from my Sony A6000 all the way down or up to My Holga or Kodak box camera I find photos from any of these can be just as good or bad as each other. It probably part of my personality but getting a good result from something which requires much more effort is much more rewarding for me rather than using something which is easy, Sort of you only get out what you put in !
Anyway long live Film and Point and Shoots, death too DSLR's , I would say death to mirrorless cameras as well but that would include my Holga and collection of 1960's/70's genuine Lomo (not Lomograthy) made cameras from Leningrad as well as all my film point and shoots so I'll let you keep them as long as you don't boast about them