handicap18 said:
That is an excellent, but why do you know that you should go canon? you can get a Nikon D50 with an 18-55 lens for less than $700 (with both the 18-55 and 55-200 you can get it for less then $1000). It does have better noise reduction than the Canon. I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with the Canon, but take a look at the Nikon. I have a bias opinion as I've been a Nikon user for almost 20 years. To me the D50 feels more like my other SLR's than the Digital Rebel. The Rebel is smaller and feels more like a larger point & shoot. The D50 is more like an SLR IMHO and is just the slightest bit smaller than my Nikon N70 film SLR.
I agree for the most part both are great cameras, but when one posts an opinion as if it were fact it will be questioned.
IMO yes the D50 appears to have lower high ISO noise than the 350D(barely noticable), but the 350D is 8mp compared to 6mp of the D50. And reducing image size also greatly reduces visible noise levels. So IMO(not a fact) if you take a 1600 ISO image from the 350d and downsize it to 6mp, it will blow away the 6mp image straight out of the d50. Also noise at 100 ISO can not be compared, since only the canon shoots at 100 ISO.
And the size issue, IMO it really is not that big a diff. Neither is the best built camera in their respective brands lineup.
350d = 127 x 94 x 64 mm and 19 oz
d50 = 133 x 102 x 76 mm and 21.9 oz
And now some not so obvious Opinions.
Speed wise the edge goes to canon not only does the buffer capture more images(and larger ones at that) it also clears the buffer faster(in my limited testing).
Spot Meter only available in the d50, you would have to buy a $1400 Canon to get that feature. Otherwise us canon folk settle for Partial metering. If you dont know what I am talking about then you will probably not use either and it is a mute point.
Compact flash(canon) vs Sd cards(D50), for me the edge goes to Canon because the price and capacity is better on CF(and microdrives) than on SD cards. But if you have a few gigs of SD cards it may be different for you.