and anyway, the camera can easily become the cheapest part of a SLR system. I just spent $300 on a flash - but it's worth it (e.g. guide number is 54 meters, rotating/swivelling zoom head, second fill flash). Lens easily cost more.

So for an SLR, I'd say consider the whole system, and what's important to you. Overall, all are pretty good, but have specific good points. For example, Sony/KM (the first), Pentax/Samsung (second), and Olympus (last one so far) all have D-SLR's with in-camera stabilization. For low light use, that's a big plus. Canon has the most wonderful USM (silent ultrasonic motor) lenses, and is probably the best for sports right now, etc.

Plus, you should check out how the camera feels - some cameras just feel better than others (and different people have different preferences)

If you're really going for cheap, and dont' plan on buying more stuff (lenses, flashes, etc), stick with a superzoom digicam. Also, consider buying used (e.g. KEH or eBay with appropriate caution).

--Tony