First let me say that I am not really asking for specific camera model recommendations. Hopefully these answers could help someone else out there like me trying to make the same decision.
Right now I am a Canon SLR Canon digital P&S user. I am in the process of narrowing down my search for a DSLR. I am just so confused
with everything that I have read in regards to digital cameras. I have already invested in several nice Canon lens and flashes so will stay with the Canon line. Don't get me wrong my first love is film and I will continue to use it, but I feel that a new DSLR addition any DSLR will be a huge improvement from the digital P&S camera I now use.
So, if you are not a "professional photographer" and only a so called "hobbyist" and use your camera for taking photographs of your life...vacations, children, important events, holidays, landscapes, night/low light etc, I guess a little bit of everything and not anything specific, how do you choose when switching or adding a DSLR to your equipment.
Do you look at an entry level, since it is your first DSLR or do you go mid-range since you do have a basic knowledge of photography? Do the entry level cameras do the bacic same things as the mid-range line? Or is there an advantage that one has over the other? Do you save money on the body, get the basics, and put the savings into a better quality lens? What are the most important things you look for when choosing a DSLR? How long can you expect your DSLR body to last? I know the basis of photography is the same but with all the computer type additions a DSLR have built into them, what things are the most important?
Right now I am a Canon SLR Canon digital P&S user. I am in the process of narrowing down my search for a DSLR. I am just so confused


So, if you are not a "professional photographer" and only a so called "hobbyist" and use your camera for taking photographs of your life...vacations, children, important events, holidays, landscapes, night/low light etc, I guess a little bit of everything and not anything specific, how do you choose when switching or adding a DSLR to your equipment.
Do you look at an entry level, since it is your first DSLR or do you go mid-range since you do have a basic knowledge of photography? Do the entry level cameras do the bacic same things as the mid-range line? Or is there an advantage that one has over the other? Do you save money on the body, get the basics, and put the savings into a better quality lens? What are the most important things you look for when choosing a DSLR? How long can you expect your DSLR body to last? I know the basis of photography is the same but with all the computer type additions a DSLR have built into them, what things are the most important?