Originally Posted by Samgotit
Yea, I've no experience with it (I use an XTI, with no intention to upgrade yet). I'm still surprised by its price. I've seen a friend's flickr, though. His shots look fantastic; he's got zero experience with DSLR's. It would make my decision little more taxing if I were buying today. I'd say it's difficult to really screw up your purchase.
Very true. Pretty much all DSLR's these days (entry-level or pro) offer stunning image quality at low ISO settings - and it doesn't hurt that manufacturers are getting much more competitive with feature sets and lens design. That's probably why so many people are trading in their point and shoots these days: camera's are getting more user friendly, cheaper, and still better in terms of image quality and technology.