Working all digital is soooo much easier from a workflow standpoint, especially if your end goal is digital distribution. I can go out and shoot hundreds of shots in an afternoon and it costs me nothing in consumables. I come home, transfer them into iPhoto, pick the ones I like, toss the ones I don't. Or keep them all. What I've found is that what I see in the viewfinder is different than what shows up on the LCD on the camera is different than what I see on the computer monitor. Size matters
WIth the Nikon I shoot RAW, and can alter the exposure without artifacts after the transfer. Can't do that when you have a deveoper scan your film. You are at the mercy of their scan,a nd depending on what format they give you on the CD, may have a hard time doing decent manipulation. But I find that with my D70 I do almost no post processing. And no, it isn't as "warm" as film. But the flexibility and ease of use makes up for it imho. ymmv.