I have the EOS Rebel T2 (EOS 300x here), which I've heard is a similar rig. It's served me well for a year and a half. I got the 28-90mm lens with mine and a 50mm lens later, and it's been fine for my needs, but other people may be better informed in the world of optics. It's Good modern SLR with all the bells and whistles, it'll spoil you with options and things like automatic loading and the built in motor-drive. Despite it's Automatic Exposure options, in manual it offers a lot of creative control, bracketing settings and multiple exposures and such. It does feel rather fragile, but it's actually smaller than the Rangefinder I have. Convenient.
There's a long story behind this; but mine survived a while in a freezer as well, so the electronics must be decent. It's a complete brick when your batteries die though.