I decided since I was going to go Digital, I’d jump in with both feet, so the other day I catalogued all my film gear, and went to my favorite bricks and mortar camera store, Downtown Camera with an inventory list of most of my film cameras, and all of my manual focus zooms and one rangefinder prime, and discussed trading them for two Nikkor auto focus zooms: 24-70 2.8, and 70-200 2.8, two bread and butter lenses that I've used for years in manual focus versions for my street photography.
I packed up all the gear we’d talked about plus a lot of other odds and ends I’d collected over the years and took it all down.
It took a couple of hours to catalogue everything but in the end I walked out with the two lenses, an AF-S VR ED Nikkor 70~200 2.8 G, and an AF-S ED Nikkor 24~70 2.8 G. These coupled with the Sigma 12~24 f4.5-5.6 I already own give me virtually all I need for street shooting.
I kept my motorized F and F2 as well as my SP, S3 and Voigtlander R2S rangefinder bodies and all my Nikkor and third party primes, and my rangefinder lenses so I can still shoot film as the mood strikes me.
Yesterday I visited the St. Lawrence Market just to wring out the two lenses and have some fun indoors.
I still tend to shoot very sparingly and over the course of a few hours only came away with about 20 shots. These are the two I liked best:
The Busker
Nikon D3
Nikkor 70~200 2.8 G
2.8 @ 1/100 ISO 3200

The Fishmonger
Nikon D3
24~70 2.8 G
2.8 @ 1/800 ISO 3200
