Okay, so I recently went out and bought a Sony DSCW90 to replace my DSCP73. The P73 wasn't really in bad shape, just a little clunky, outdated and taking miserable night/action shots. Which I usually blame on me as I'm a bit shaky.
Now I'm thinking I don't like the DSCW90 very much at all. It doesn't do much that the P73 doesn't. I have 90 days to return it (from 5/24), so it'll be going with me to Orlando next month to visit my brother. Figured I had a better chance to "test" its capabilities at Downtown Disney than West Virginia.
But..I'm thinking I might buy another one so that I'd have two to play with and then just keep whichever I liked more. (Is that morally wrong to do?.. )
Do you guys have any suggestions on cameras for beginners who are interested in learning to take better/clearer/more vibrant pictures?
I want to be able to take great night shots-- my P73 does just fine during the day but I'm so frustrated that my night pictures are so blurry. I LOVE the night! I think the only two night pictures that ever turned out were of me and my friends drinking on the beach at St. Augustine last year. Go figure.
I've read a lot of great stuff about Canon cameras on here and was just curious.. I realize you probably get asked this a lot, but would appreciate any help you can give!
(I can spend up to about $400 but was looking to stick more to the $300 range!)
Now I'm thinking I don't like the DSCW90 very much at all. It doesn't do much that the P73 doesn't. I have 90 days to return it (from 5/24), so it'll be going with me to Orlando next month to visit my brother. Figured I had a better chance to "test" its capabilities at Downtown Disney than West Virginia.
But..I'm thinking I might buy another one so that I'd have two to play with and then just keep whichever I liked more. (Is that morally wrong to do?.. )
Do you guys have any suggestions on cameras for beginners who are interested in learning to take better/clearer/more vibrant pictures?
I want to be able to take great night shots-- my P73 does just fine during the day but I'm so frustrated that my night pictures are so blurry. I LOVE the night! I think the only two night pictures that ever turned out were of me and my friends drinking on the beach at St. Augustine last year. Go figure.

I've read a lot of great stuff about Canon cameras on here and was just curious.. I realize you probably get asked this a lot, but would appreciate any help you can give!
(I can spend up to about $400 but was looking to stick more to the $300 range!)