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I've put my Sigma SD10 + twin zooms + 50mm f1.4 + flash on ebay and want to change to something more mainstream.
Here's what I'm looking for:
1. Using mainly for lifestyle portraiture.
2. Fast focus kids, dogs etc.
3. V good glass. Sorry to be corny but the oof is very important to me.
4. Raw processing via Aperture 3.
5. Low-light capability would be nice.
6. No in-camera frippery required or video - I just like AP and M.
7. I don't need gaziillions of pixels or FPS. I'm much more interested in the IQ than the pixel count.
8. I don't need the latest thing and I'm more than happy to buy used.
Cameras that have tempted me have been Nikon D90 (head speaking) and Olympus E-3 (heart speaking). Whenever I've handled both Nikon and Canon the Nikon always seems to work better in my hand - don't know why.
I've also looked at the Nikon D700 and loved it but don't think I need to spend that much to get something that will work much better for me than the SD10.
I'd happily consider a cheap body that will do the job and allow me to afford two good lenses rather than one. I'd also put any savings into some training which I sorely need
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Here's what I'm looking for:
1. Using mainly for lifestyle portraiture.
2. Fast focus kids, dogs etc.
3. V good glass. Sorry to be corny but the oof is very important to me.
4. Raw processing via Aperture 3.
5. Low-light capability would be nice.
6. No in-camera frippery required or video - I just like AP and M.
7. I don't need gaziillions of pixels or FPS. I'm much more interested in the IQ than the pixel count.
8. I don't need the latest thing and I'm more than happy to buy used.
Cameras that have tempted me have been Nikon D90 (head speaking) and Olympus E-3 (heart speaking). Whenever I've handled both Nikon and Canon the Nikon always seems to work better in my hand - don't know why.
I've also looked at the Nikon D700 and loved it but don't think I need to spend that much to get something that will work much better for me than the SD10.
I'd happily consider a cheap body that will do the job and allow me to afford two good lenses rather than one. I'd also put any savings into some training which I sorely need
Any advice would be much appreciated.

I definitely want a step up in in performance and workflow. The end result from the SD is great but it takes a lot of faffing about to get there. And pretty slow AF to boot. I thought that the S5 would be a step up in performance as it is based on a D200 and the supposedly good OOC jpegs are tempting.