This is the one I have right now, it's works well for imaging. You can probably find it on a search engine or something. The images come out clear so it's a good quality camera.
I recently purchased a Kodak DX6490. It is easy to use and so far I have found the quality to be excellent. It has picture modes that are already set for the user (sport, close-up, etc.) but it also has the manual modes. I am still working on figuring out the manual modes, but like anything else it just takes time and practice.
It really depends on what you want it for. For good work, get a good camera, and it will cost good hard cash, in that case, save your pennies and look at getting used, that is what I did. I bought an olympus e-10 for $800 around 3-4 years ago, now it runs around 600 new on ebay. It's not the best camera in the world, and it has a fixed lense, but it has worked great and never have I suffered in the case of image quality or other factors. Buy a camera with a large image sensor, not just high mgpixels.
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-j-k