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Yea, it will all depend on the lens for low light stuff.
Whether or not you get the XT or the d40 doesn't really matter to me a whole lot, but I just think the whole auto focus thing would be a HUGE feature that would sway you towards the XT, auto focus IMO is a much more useful feature than a slightly bigger LCD screen...
No real comparison b/w the 2 if u can spend the 120 bucks more go for the Xti, gives u tons of more control & options which the D40 lacks.
If one were too choose between Xti with a D80 then u could go for the nikon'
The Nikon is a begginers SLR with linited options, now that you are upgrading get Xti.It is a small camera too for a SLR.
Virginia Beach sunrise taken with the cheap crappy 18-55 kit lens on my D80 and a tripod.About the XTi and the D40....I have read that the lens that comes with the camera lacks the quality the buyers are looking for...for those who own the XTi would you say that this is the case?
Funny you say that cause the Sony has a metal frame while your Nikon is plastic. and If I had to choose between a cheap piece of plastic or hard metal I have no doubt plastic is gonna loose every time in durabilityPersonally I think the Sonys feel a little light and weird in my hand if it wasn't for the familial investment in Nikon lenses I would have gone with Pentax but you'll get thousands of replies to a thread like this and you'll be more confused by the end than when you went in.
canon L glass made the decision for me.
it really doesn't matter in the end though, every dslr on the market will take a great photo if put in the right hands.