smcevoy
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James, it depends what you're shooting at. There are lots of lower end digitals that will do really well. If you like taking shots from a distance then a 3x optical will do you well. If you like zooming in on things, then the 10x & 12x will be more up your alley (but will cost a bit more). There are a couple of great review sites out there. www.dpreview.com and http://www.steves-digicams.com/ so line up some models you think you are interested in, and that fall into your price range and see what the experts have to say. Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm and Panasonic all make really nice little point and shoots these days. Personally, I have a small 3.2megapixel Fuji one ($199Cdn) with a 3x zoom that takes really good people shots and I had a Minolta Dimage Z1 that was super on macros and the 10x zoom was great. At the time it was sort of a mid-range one. ($550). If you find the features aren't quite up there with what you're hoping, it's worth saving up a little bit longer and going for something a bit better.
Hope that helps.
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