I'm currently shooting mostly digital, for that I'm using an X-Pro 3. My lens of choice is the rather old 35mm 1.4, sometimes with a 1/4 diffusion filter. I love small lenses, so I also have a 18mm f2, and the 27mm 2.8.
Analogue equipment still includes an Olympus Mju-1 which I adore, and a beautiful black Yashica Electro 35 GT (but not 100% sure if the shutter is working perfectly on that one, woops).
I love to talk about photography equipment, and I've had a few cameras in the past. Started in analogue with Minoltas and digitally with Sony APC cameras and their A7 lineup. Had a Canon phase and the RP with an L lens for a while. That felt very professional but also way too heavy to carry around, so I was really happy when I discovered Fuji's lineup and smaller cameras. But at the end of the day, I learned that I don't really care too much about the specs, rather that a camera feels good and is fun to shoot. Because ultimately, that's what makes one go out and take photos!
(I've also been asked a lot by friends what I would recommend for beginners and might just add a brief guide here in the future so I can point people to it whenever they ask)