I have wasted almost the entire day comparing D50, D70(s), and Rebel XT. Let me try to keep this as brief as possible.
My highest priority is a camera that will work well in a studio setting. Ideally I'd like to be able to transfer a photo to the PC immediately after it's taken. I am assuming that all three cameras can do this but I haven't checked. Can anyone confirm? And with Nikon I have to buy Capture, right? But what about Canon?
It looks the deal killler for the D70(s) is slow USB transfer. Although it is USB 2.0 it uses full speed mode vs. the high speed mode in the XT and D50. That's a huge difference in POTENTIAL transfer speed. Does anyone have any idea if the XT and D50 make quick use of the high speed connection?
So for me that narrows it down to D50 vs. XT. The XT sure has a longer list of features, most notably the extra resolution, but the XT looks like a toy. I don't know why this bothers me so much but it does. And the kit lens of the XT isn't highly regarded so I figure I have to throw in another $500 for decent glass.
I wish I had some existing glass to make the decision for me but I don't. I guess I'm leaning Canon at this point. With the XT it seems you get the best parts from the 20D but a lousy lens. With the D50 you get inferior components (sensor resolution and sensitivity) but a much better lens and a "real" camera. The body will be obsolete in 3 years anyway so I probably shouldn't worry too much about the XT's toyish appearance and build quality, right?
With either camera I will buy the body, a prime for portaits, and normal zoom for walking around. Sorry, this didn't come out as brief as I had hoped but any comments would be appreciated.