Well, I think you definately need to get something that is at least a 4.0 Megapixle--it used to be at least a 3.0 and while my 3.2 camera printed some great pictures--I'd go with somewhere between a 3.5 and 4.0
You definately want optical zoom also--there are a lot of cheap cameras out there with 4.0 but no digital-make sure it has optical, because that is what zooms in as you are taking the picture. Digital zooms in only AFTER the picture was taken. So most camers either have Optical/Digital zoom or just Digital. Go for Optical/Digital.
I have always been comfortable with Olympus cameras, but recently just bought a Sony--and am hooked on that brand. Stay away from Fuji and Kodak cameras--they are considered "low-end" cameras. Olympus, Sony and Canon are considered "high-end".
I work @ Target and I don't know if you shop there or if there is one near you, but her are a couple suggestions I would have for you. And I'm sure you could buy them elsewhere, but here's the prices for Target.
1. Canon Powershot A85--4.0 MP, 3x Optical, 3.6X Digital, 11X combined and also a movie mode--with a 256 MB card (that's about 120 photos) it's $279.99 (My StepDad has this camera and loves it)
2.Sony Cybershot P73--4.0 MP, 3X Optical, 2X Digital--$249.99
3.Olympus D580--4 MP, 3X Optical, movie mode--$229.99
These are only a couple suggestions.
The downfall of Olympus is while there is a protective part covering the lens,it can be a little slow and sometime bang against the lens when trying to shut it. It also doesn't provide the quick, instant access of switching back and forth to view the pictures like Sony does. With Olympus you have to wait to shut the cover.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Melissa
