The FZ30 is a good camera, just so very noisy (which I don't like). You can try to reduce noise with software, but lost detail can not be regained and pictures get a flat plasticy look to them...
The S9000 is a lot better with noise, but the photos tend to look soft. You can sharpen them up very well, though, with good editting software (like Adobe PS Elements 4), revealing a lot of detail. It lacks IS.
So, the FZ30 needs noise reduction software, and the S9000 at times can use some sharpening software.
Like TampaJim I also am charmed by the S2 IS, it is compact (I like that a lot) compared to the other 2, it has very good colours and image quality at iso 50 and 100, and its swivel screen and its panoramic sequence mode are great in my opinion.
On the DSLR side, you could get a Nikon D50 or a KM 5D with a Sigma 18-200 lens for about $800, I guess. The D50 will have the edge in image quality, the KM 5D has the edge with its built in IS. The 18-200 will give you a focal range of around 28-300mm, same as the S9000. The S2 IS and FZ30 go further but less wide, around 36-430mm.
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Canon EOS 350D, Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2.8 macro, Sigma 18-50mm F2.8 DC EX, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM, Tokina AT-X124 Pro 12-24mm F4, Soligor 1.7x C/D4 DG Teleconvertor, Manfrotto 724B tripod, Canon Powershot S30
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