One more post im afraid!
We had Professional Wildlife Photographers Steve and Ann Toon come in to talk to us yesterday about their work and what they do, and they mentioned that with Wildlife photography you should be working with cameras that are at least 10MP
I have a Canon 350D, I got it about 3 years ago and it is a very nice little 8MP camera.
I have been looking at getting a new camera anyway but when they said that I thought it would definately be worth having a look at a different camera.
I have been looking at the Canon 40D and was wondering if I could get your opinions on the camera before I really consider buying it
Thanks
Oh, one more thing, I dont know if its just me having really shaky hands, but every photo I take handheld turns out blurry
Not necessarily when you first look, but when you zoom in they just dont look good at all

I know that canon camera sensors are meant to be more sensitive than others, and someone on my course told me to set the Flash Exposure Compensation 2 stops down, which seemed to make a slight difference but they were still quite blurry.
I try taking photos on other peoples cameras and they always turn out sharp, so I don't know whether it is me, or something to do with the settings on the camera? I cant use a tripod for every photo so I would like to sort it out