For you to get a decent digital camera, you will need to spend at least a $150. Walmart.com has an Olympus 3.2 mp D-395 for $148.43. Maybe you can return the camera you bought in the store for a credit and then apply it towards the Olympus.
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I would stick with a name brand camera so you are more likely to get better optics and nice pictures. Olympus, Nikon, Kodak, Sony, and Fuji all make cameras from entry level to pro level.
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I know $150 is a lot to spend on a camera but that seems to be the minimum investment right now. I am looking for a decent entry level camera for my girls to share (they're 6 and 4) so am hoping for the price come down more before I get one. I had bought my oldest a Barbie film camera for $15 two years ago and she dropped it and it broke. She did get to take a few rolls of film with but a lot of the pictures had a finger in it or the person was cut off. I think we would be better off with a digital for her so that she can see the pics right away and only print the ones that come out good. I spent at least $30 for the camera, film and processing for 4 or 5 "useable" pictures. Hopefully, she won't drop the digital camera after we get it!