DisneyGuess
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I want to get a new point & shoot before our next trip, which isn't until next Dec. but I'm getting it this Dec as my gift, hehe.
I had gotten some suggestions & I think I've narrowed it down to 3.
Canon Powershot SD1300IS
Canon Powershot SD1400IS
Canon Powershot A3100IS
I realize they are all very similiar except price basically. The SD1400IS has 14.1 instead of the 12.1 of the other 2. But, are they all decent cameras? Which would you pick? I guess I was of the mindset that the most expensive is probably the better but I'm really not sure, I'm not a camera savvy person. My last 2 I've bought weren't great, 1 Nikon, 1 Kodak Easyshare. The current one I'm using was given to me by my mom after my DH left our other out in the rain at a Nascar race.
& I'm just not happy with the pics. Unless the subject is absolutely, 100% motionless, it's ok. But any movement it blurs. Any thing that's more than 5' away, is all blurry. I need something decent for Disney as well as capturing good pics of the kids.
Help!
I had gotten some suggestions & I think I've narrowed it down to 3.
Canon Powershot SD1300IS
Canon Powershot SD1400IS
Canon Powershot A3100IS
I realize they are all very similiar except price basically. The SD1400IS has 14.1 instead of the 12.1 of the other 2. But, are they all decent cameras? Which would you pick? I guess I was of the mindset that the most expensive is probably the better but I'm really not sure, I'm not a camera savvy person. My last 2 I've bought weren't great, 1 Nikon, 1 Kodak Easyshare. The current one I'm using was given to me by my mom after my DH left our other out in the rain at a Nascar race.
& I'm just not happy with the pics. Unless the subject is absolutely, 100% motionless, it's ok. But any movement it blurs. Any thing that's more than 5' away, is all blurry. I need something decent for Disney as well as capturing good pics of the kids.Help!

Ok, so I'm gonna go with the cheaper one then, haha. 
