I've been researching entry level DSLRs for a while now as an upgrade to my current camera (Panasonic DMC-FZ8). My main reasons for getting a DSLR are better high ISO performance and the ability to mount different lenses (current camera doesn't have much wide-angle coverage).
I'm considering the Nikon D40 as a potential first choice right now. I realize it has no internal AF motor and that the AF is only 3 point, but I don't have a collection of lenses right now so the lack of a motor like on the D50 or D70 is not a big loss to me. From what I've read, it produces good quality images up to ISO 800 or 1600. It's only got 6 MP, but that's plenty for what I need and the price is pretty good at around $400 with the kit lens.
I considered the Rebel XT, but from what I've read the kit lens is pretty bad (worse than the Nikon 18-55) so a second lens might be needed and that would considerably increase entry cost.
One of my friends currently has an Olympus E-500 with 2 lenses, and she's going to upgrade to a Nikon D300 soon. If I bought her E-500, I could probably get an excellent price, but she told me that the viewfinder is blurry despite having the sensor and optics cleaned...I don't know how much it would cost to fix that issue. Also, the E-500's high ISO performance isn't as good from the reviews I've read.
So what would you guys recommend? Go with the D40 or look at other cameras?
Edit: I found a Sony A-200 brand new for only $436. Given the improvements in features over the D40 and XT, this seems like a no brainer...so should I go for the Sony?
I'm considering the Nikon D40 as a potential first choice right now. I realize it has no internal AF motor and that the AF is only 3 point, but I don't have a collection of lenses right now so the lack of a motor like on the D50 or D70 is not a big loss to me. From what I've read, it produces good quality images up to ISO 800 or 1600. It's only got 6 MP, but that's plenty for what I need and the price is pretty good at around $400 with the kit lens.
I considered the Rebel XT, but from what I've read the kit lens is pretty bad (worse than the Nikon 18-55) so a second lens might be needed and that would considerably increase entry cost.
One of my friends currently has an Olympus E-500 with 2 lenses, and she's going to upgrade to a Nikon D300 soon. If I bought her E-500, I could probably get an excellent price, but she told me that the viewfinder is blurry despite having the sensor and optics cleaned...I don't know how much it would cost to fix that issue. Also, the E-500's high ISO performance isn't as good from the reviews I've read.
So what would you guys recommend? Go with the D40 or look at other cameras?
Edit: I found a Sony A-200 brand new for only $436. Given the improvements in features over the D40 and XT, this seems like a no brainer...so should I go for the Sony?
