I'm in a similar situation, but for me the choice is quite clear.
I have a Nikon 601 with some 'consumer' lenses and was an avid Nikon supporter until I got my G2. When I got the G2, I was introduced to this forum
.
Since then, I have arrived at the conviction that the Canon system is a lot more attractive than the Nikon system, the difference being mainly the lenses available and the lead in the digital area.
Another thing that can be learned is that 'consumer' grade lenses do not produce optimal results on DSLR's. It might be ok for your holiday snapshots, but if you consider photography seriously, you won't put cheap glass in front of your camera, but rather go the L, EX, DG, AT-X (or whatever
) route. So the lenses I own now would perform poorly on a Nikon DSLR anyway (with the exception of the 1.8/50)
So early next year I will get the 20D and not look a second time at the D70. I was pretty much set on the 10D or Kodak DCS 560, but when I postponed the date for the changeover, the 20D was announced and it has just so much more to offer than the 10D, 300D, D70 or D100. (resolution, clean 3200 ISO, ETTL-2)
Best regards,
Andy