Update
I was looking long and hard at the Canon 30D camera (as it is a great line and anything bought for the 30D could be used on the upgraded camera body of a 40D, 50D, etc. - batteries and all).
In the end though I called around local pawnshops as we have no camera shop within 100 miles and found a Nikon D200 for $200 with kit lens and basic accessories. Of course when I raised the money it was sold. I went today though and got a Nikon D80 (same sensor as the D200) 10.2MP with lens (28-80mm 1:3.3-5.6 G), 2 batteries, AC battery charger with a car DC adapter too, wireless remote, video out cable, and Lowepro camera bag all for under $200 so I'm happy. It also has a AF motor for old lenses so I'm set if I can find some glass at a bargain, old or new.
I took the renaming money and bought me a 20" widescreen monitor - I've used a 17" square monitor that has a strange 5:4 aspect for a few years now - and a monitor color calibrator from XRITE that I can use with dispcalGUI or the native software so I can properly set my colors/calibration when the calibrator arrives.
I got a few more things to put on ebay too so I am hoping to squeeze out some more accessories for my Nikon and perhaps a decent piece of glass or two. I do know I have lots to learn on the D80 as the menu settings/custom configuration/extra buttons blows away my old D3100 and has me a bit lost at the moment. I've been snapping some photos and hope to share some soon.
Thanks for sharing what a 6MP camera can do, as the megapixel myth sure sells cameras. I know I would not be using a DSLR again now if it wasn't for this thread, so thank you.