sony has more noise issues than nikon so gd luck then.
actually if you post this in the canon section...i get that feeling that they gonna say something along the lines that you dont understand your cam well enough.
did you up your canon iso settings to 400 or 800 ???
i dont care about the general resale market...to me most importantly is all-round use and user-friendly cam...
if you want faster focusing, you can try the d80 with 50mm f1.8, go loan one set to test first for 1 or 2 days before buying.
or maybe loaning a cheaper set like d50 (may have slower focusing than d80) with 50mm f1.8 also allows you more options as well.
Ya true. Like what most say: a gd photographer is one who knows how to make full use of his cam knowing its limitations. But feel kinda strange when the cam cant AF properly in normal indoor lighting conditions when my previous D60 can do so effortlessly. Both in auto mode with AF assist off some more. ISO I set to max doesnt help at all.
Now me researching on D80 but seems got rumours that D90 is coming out soon in Sep so u might want to wait a bit more if u thinking get a D80. In terms of user friendliness wise (for normal P&S users upgrading), Sony seems to score quite high in this aspect. Or how about Fuji S100FS? 1 lens chiong all the way
