Either way you choose, it's really more a matter of what you're comfortable with. When I did my '76 550f project I started with an entirely stock ignition, the one that it came with. (10k and change on the clock how bad could they be?) It ran fine, but not being satisfied and a bit curious. (while trying to chase down a intermittent high rpm skip), I tried a pair of accel condenser's. They worked equally as well as the stock components, and then again not being completely satisfied I pulled the ignition box Hondaman makes from my 400f and applied it as well. The real difference with hondaman's ignition box, it starts at the tap of the starter just like it does when its on the 400f and the points show virtually no wear at all. I like the points, just not the lack of quality condenser's.
Eventually when I sold the bike it had a Dyna ignition on it, and to be honest it didn't make a noticeable difference in performance, but I do believe that it makes the bike more appealing to a younger audience who really wants to enjoy them but has no exposure nor any inclination to learn how to maintain a points based ignition system. So yeah, it's more about what you're more comfortable with the bike won't care either way.