mla973
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I am in the market for a new point and shoot for our trip next month. My most important features are (1) that it takes HD video, (2) it has image stabilization and (3) it has a nice flash. I'm hoping to stay under $250.
I currently have a Samsung Dual View (the kind of with the LCD screen on front too). I love the size most of all. I dislike that it takes 4x7 photos so I have to edit each one that I post/print (although I usually do anyway). (Maybe there is a setting I could change, but I've honestly never looked.) I don't think the flash is that great, and most people take blurry photos when they use it (so the ones I'm in don't turn out!).
I thought I would love the "self-portrait" feature, but I don't use it as much as I thought I would.
I have been a huge fan of the Kodak cameras in the past (although I know they are not well-loved on the boards here).
Any suggestions you can give me are appreciated!
I currently have a Samsung Dual View (the kind of with the LCD screen on front too). I love the size most of all. I dislike that it takes 4x7 photos so I have to edit each one that I post/print (although I usually do anyway). (Maybe there is a setting I could change, but I've honestly never looked.) I don't think the flash is that great, and most people take blurry photos when they use it (so the ones I'm in don't turn out!).
I thought I would love the "self-portrait" feature, but I don't use it as much as I thought I would.
I have been a huge fan of the Kodak cameras in the past (although I know they are not well-loved on the boards here).
Any suggestions you can give me are appreciated!

, but that fact that it's debated is impressive. And you get a long zoom/ 1080p video for around $296.