certainly stick with the d40 you have, its a great camera. I work in a Henry's (camera store) and play with all the cameras, and this camera is a great value and offers significantly more then the d40 at a better price. Sony's Alpha line is really one of best options for beginner/prosumer/family use. Now with the a900 coming out for the professionals who demand full frame and 20 plus megapixels. They are certainly giving Nikon and Canon a run for their money and the competition is great for the industry. Nikon and Canon fanboys bother me when they spout that Sony is making inferior DSLR's. I bet 95% have never even touched an Alpha. Maybe it makes them sleep better at night. Maybe they are just bitter because they bought an HDDVD player.
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certainly stick with the d40 you have, its a great camera. I work in a Henry's (camera store) and play with all the cameras, and this camera is a great value and offers significantly more then the d40 at a better price. Sony's Alpha line is really one of best options for beginner/prosumer/family use. Now with the a900 coming out for the professionals who demand full frame and 20 plus megapixels. They are certainly giving Nikon and Canon a run for their money and the competition is great for the industry. Nikon and Canon fanboys bother me when they spout that Sony is making inferior DSLR's. I bet 95% have never even touched an Alpha. Maybe it makes them sleep better at night. Maybe they are just bitter because they bought an HDDVD player.