Tucson T4R
Expedition Leader
I'm not a pro, nor am I very expereinced. Take everything below with a big grain of salt. Also, I don't know the Nikon lineup very well, but the earlier models were reputed to have very noisy high ISO (low light) issues, but the new ones are supposed to be fantastic.
In the Canon lineup, a fairly inexpensive 50D or the much more expensive 5D will do what you need. The 50D has the benefit of being able to mount the inexpensive but fabulous 10-22mm non-fisheye wide angle. Both bodies can handle high ISO well, and mounted to a 70-200mm F2.8 L lens, which is widely regarded as Canon's best lens (and that's saying something!), you will have the equipment neccessary to capture what your eye imagines.
I have an older 20D, and shooting indoor sports really maxed it out. I definately pushed the limits of what the camera can do. Frame rate, shutter speed, and useful ISO limitations were laid bare before me. For that reason, I don't reccommend going with cheaper cameras like the D60, D40, etc...They are great dSLR's, but they won't do what you need well enough to consistently get you the shot you are looking for. I wrote a short write-up on my expereince: http://blog.nextstepdesigns.com/?p=54...............
The Cannon 50D with that glass does look like a great set up. Seems like now I compare this and the Nikon D90 with similar quality Nikon glass. It looks like both set ups will fall into a similar expense range.
Now I better go finish my taxes so I really know what my budget is. :elkgrin:
Thanks for the input.