>>3529755Watch out if you use 3rd party lenses from after the film era ended - I have a Tamron SP 24-70, and picked up a really nice EOS 50e a month ago, only to find out it doesn't work with that (my main) lens. This is also the case for the EOS 30, and I would presume the EOS 100 too. I have picked up an EOS 1000F N instead for next to nothing but it's nowhere near as cool as the 50e, but it works with everything, and is light and compact.
Overall, EOS cameras are all fairly good, but the downside is that none of them are particularly special. If you already have a high quality EOS lens or two, then go for it. The cameras are so cheap they're basically no-brainers at that point. The only one I'd really recommend is the 50e, but obviously not if you have recent 3rd party lenses as I specified before.