BabyYouWish
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The real question is... How will you be using it?
If you just want something to take high quality shots, create decent sized prints and just enjoy, a D-SLR is a waste of money.
I see more and more people with expensive ass cameras shooting them on full-auto with no idea of the capability in their hands. I agree most D-SLR's are extremely smart machines and will provide you with a good shot on auto... but why spend $1,000 to do the same thing you would do with a $500 camera.
Not saying that you don't know what you're doing, but why waste the money on an SLR camera for your first one? Many people don't realize that after the camera, there are lenses and filters and many other things to buy. These are not $100 accessories, quality glass is anywhere from $300 and up. The 16-35L series lens that I want is around $1,300!
If this is not for professional use I would recommend to you the Canon PowerShot SX10 IS. It's $400 and a bad-ass camera! 10mp, 20x Optical zoom (much better than digital zoom), Digic 4 processor and image stabilization.
Sorry I don't know shit about digital video cameras.