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Originally posted by mikester
Probably have a hard time spending more than $500.
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That puts you out of the DSLR range.
Check out the Canon SD800
One thing I think is the most important thing (other than the lens, mega pixels etc. ) on a dig cam is how fast the shutter releases once you press the button.
For that I would suggest going to your favorite camera store and testing them. This is a major cause for blurred photos. Ones with poor shutter delays causes blurring because the user starts moving the camera after pressing the button. My Sony does this so I have to be careful when using it.
Make sure you have an optical view finder as well. That way you dont have to rely ONLY on the screen.