Right now I have a Canon Rebel XT and am drooling over the Canon D50. But we are talking around $1200 with the lens ( or at least that's as cheap as I have been able to find on the internet and we don't have any camera stores near us).
My question is are the features and the quality of the photos I will get out of the D50 worth it or is it not that great of an upgrade from what I have? I have been online reading reviews and it looks like a great camera with lots of cool features but I need help justifying the pricetag right now. I'm not a professional photographer ( as if that was in doubt

) just an amateur who loves photography. We are heading to the world at the end of next month and am trying to decide before then. Thanks for any help, suggestions or opinions.
First of all, if you're gonna buy the Canon 50D, all the lenses that you're currently using with your Rebel XT should work with the 50D. So you don't actually have to buy the 50D with the lens. You can actually buy the Canon 50D body only.
(However, someone suggested earlier in one of the other threads that you can buy the 50D + kit lens and then re-sell the kit lens and make about $100?)
Regarding your specific question in bold, I think the
features of the Canon 50D are a worthwhile upgrade from the Canon XT, but I'm not quite sure the
image quality will be soooo much better. Perhaps you could use the Canon 50D as your new primary camera and then use the Canon XT as a back-up camera.
The 50D has quite a few features that make photography much easier. If you normally shoot in Manual mode, you'll really appreciate that big dial / wheel on the back of the camera to adjust the aperture. This allows you to use 2 separate dials to adjust the shutter speed and the aperture separately. Currently with your Rebel XT, you're using the same dial to adjust both the shutter speed and the aperture if you're shooting in Manual mode. Eventually, it becomes finger-gymnastics trying to adjust both of these one-handed on the Rebel XT. (The large dial / wheel in the back is also used for exposure compensation, if you're shooting in Av or Tv modes.)
I also like the LCD screen at the top of the Canon 50D. It shows you all your current camera settings right there, without you having to do anything. On the Rebel XT, if you want to view your current camera settings, you have to press some button to display the settings on the LCD monitor in the back. That can get pretty annoying after a while.
I think the Canon 50D is just a different tool to get you the same picture you could with the Rebel XT. Sure, there have been a few changes in technology (ie. more megapixels, improvements in the camera processor, improvements in ISO and noise reduction, etc), but would these changes be noticeable in your current photography?
If you've got $1200 to spend, I'd hope that you'd get the most BANG for your buck. I'd hate to see you spend $1200 on a Canon 50D, only to find out the pictures you're taking with the 50D turn out
*exactly* the same as those with the Rebel XT!

I've seen this happen several times.
As mabas9395 said above, $1200 might also be better spent on better lenses or an external flash (ex. Canon Speedlite 580EX II). These will give you noticeable improvements in your photography!
Just some thoughts. Let us know what you end up deciding.
