many thanks to Mav for his lengthy and detailed reply. thank you for taking the time to do that. I enjoyed reading that.
Just to clarify, I certainly dont expect my basketball pics to be ''sports illustrated'' quality. just wanting some decent shots for his scrapbook. he doesnt have to be 'frozen' in motion, either. you know, that FZ8 actually did ok, BUT many had chromo halos or were grainy(from the high ISO kicking in). I would keep it at 100 when I could, and play with the Aperature , so there were times when I would get some good shots......I would use continuous drive mode, and out of the 20-25 shots, maybe 10-12 were usuable. also the Raw was very good. I MIGHT have been happy with it, had I not been used to my friend's d50 photos.....some of his were blurry too, but not to the extent of mine.
my friends D50 came with a kit lens he still uses. I THINK it is 18-70mm. he has also stated he needs to get a faster lens.
thanks to Mcqueen for your comments. I will do some research on the Oly.
thanks to Bifurcator...I 'think'...I am not quite sure what you are trying to tell me. Are you suggesting perhaps I should opt for an expensive P&S? I have...which I have previously addressed. I would LOVE to use a point and shoot...nothing would please me MORE! OUTSIDE they are awesome. INSIDE pretty darn good, I had no complaints with my Panasonic FZ8, that Leica lens was SWEET....playing with the settings and messing with the ISO is critical...but I figured it out. my basketball shots are what is driving me towards the SLR. I am not allowed to use a flash in the gym. I could, however, sit on the lower bleacher area, maybe 15 feet from the players. How would that be?
I have really thought about getting a used D50, D70. didnt i read somewhere about a firmware update for the D70? I am going to do some more research...take everything in that you all have suggested.
I am giving myself ONE week to decide. I mean it. seriously. I am running out of advil.
-b