Too late. I already saw the post, Tea.
Excuse incoherence, I'm utterly zonked. Need sleep.
Lunar, thanks for your thoughts on that. Here is my task description:
The SLR is to do things that are too fast-moving to do with the scope. Mostly small birds, more or less sparrow size, and light is often only fair to middling. Absolute magnification is not a huge factor, but remember that I'm filling a gap here:
* Macros: the Coolpix 4500
* 1 x to 4 x magnification (plants, landscapes & etc): the Coolpix
* ( - insert new camera here - )
* 30 x to 60x magnification: scope & A95
I'm not used to thinking in terns of mm, but magnification-wise, around 10X to 15x would be suitable.
I'd like it to be light and easy to carry, but that's dreaming. It won't be.
It needs to be fast - shutter repeat rate doesn't matter too much, but for that first shot, the faster the better. Fast auto-focus is the name of the game. IS a big plus. Primary subject matter is the sort of small bird that doesn't stay still for more than a few seconds at a time. No tripod work, all hand-held. (I can't carry 2 tripods at the same time!)
Cost is not really a factor. I don't plan to go stupid, but I'll spend whatever it takes to get the right tool.
I imagine I'll go with a 20D, but haven't really looked too hard at the options yet.
You see, when I start looking at options, before I know what is going on, I'm stressing out the credit card again, and it hasn't really recovered from the last time I did that yet. What's a Canon 100-400 IS sell for?