Pea-n-Me
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Don't discount the Olympus E-510 or E-520 (coming out next month). It's a very light, easy to carry dSLR with a host of modern features and two very good kit lenses to start for around $600-650. Olympus hasn't been as popular as some of the other brands, but is developing more of a following in the past few years as they've introduced some revolutionary concepts in digital SLR photography.
I considered buying the XSi (coming from a Canon S3 IS), but it didn't have in body Image Stablization which was important to me. (If you want IS, you have to use lenses that have it.) No doubt it absolutely takes beautiul pictures, but the Oly offered more of what I was looking for overall in a dSLR and I saw that it was capable of taking beautiful photos as well (though actually getting them myself is a different story altogether
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Look through some threads on this board and you will see that there are beautiful photos from all of the dSLR choices. Canon and Nikon are the most popular with by far the largest number of users, hence the majority of recommendations you see will be for them, though I think this might be changing - as seen here on this thread - as digital SLR photography evolves and competing brands are offering more, sometimes better, choices.
It's why I mentioned earlier, it's important to do your research, because although all of the dSLR choices available are good, they all differ a little bit from eachother, and there are pros and cons to each. All of them, however, will do a good job for you, so it probably boils down to getting one which has the features most important to you. Just beware, the more you learn, the more confusing it gets.
PS I have the 510 but if I were buying today, I'd get the 520. It has a few handy improvements over the 510.
I considered buying the XSi (coming from a Canon S3 IS), but it didn't have in body Image Stablization which was important to me. (If you want IS, you have to use lenses that have it.) No doubt it absolutely takes beautiul pictures, but the Oly offered more of what I was looking for overall in a dSLR and I saw that it was capable of taking beautiful photos as well (though actually getting them myself is a different story altogether

Look through some threads on this board and you will see that there are beautiful photos from all of the dSLR choices. Canon and Nikon are the most popular with by far the largest number of users, hence the majority of recommendations you see will be for them, though I think this might be changing - as seen here on this thread - as digital SLR photography evolves and competing brands are offering more, sometimes better, choices.
It's why I mentioned earlier, it's important to do your research, because although all of the dSLR choices available are good, they all differ a little bit from eachother, and there are pros and cons to each. All of them, however, will do a good job for you, so it probably boils down to getting one which has the features most important to you. Just beware, the more you learn, the more confusing it gets.

PS I have the 510 but if I were buying today, I'd get the 520. It has a few handy improvements over the 510.