Well, most people will probably tell you to go digital... most people I've seen here say the Canon 20D is a really nice camera (I don't have any experience with it). I, however, still primarily use film, and medium format is just NICE. Not only for the big negatives you get, but, I dunno, it just FEELS good -- you get a feeling of bigness just looking through the viewfinder, which is really cool. (But since you've already used a medium format camera, you already know that. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img])
I guess it also depends on how you plan on making prints, and how patient you are. Of course, shooting film gives you the option to print both traditionally and digitally, although printing a film shot digitally takes longer (scanning and all) than if it was straight from a digicam.
I really think this is a call you'll have to make based on your own personal wants/needs. I have a Nikon D100 -- it's quite a nice digicam, more features than I'd personally ever need and all that -- but I find myself rarely using it. In fact, until I can afford one that has all the features I want, I mainly end up using my little Nikon N75 35mm camera. But like you, I like developing my own black & white film and prints at home.
Hmm, I dunno if this helped very much. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] But whatever you buy, good luck with your new purchase!
Sam
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