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In your price range the Nikon L100 should work just fine. You may also look at Canon in the PowerShot SX10 IS.
Canon being a tad bit more price wise. Most of the features are comparable. On the Nikon the aperture is 3.5 while the Canon gets down to 2.8 - which is what I would go with. Better lower light shots. Nikon does have an ISO of 3200 verse the 1600 on the Canon - but the higher ISO is not always better as it can/will produce grainy shots depending on the light. I like Canon in the DSLR while I like Nikon in the point and shoot range. Here I would go with the Canon between those two in your price range. Ron |
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