Canon is one of the most popular brand of cameras out there, and for good reason. They have a range of models that sell from below $100 up to several thousand dollars. With the majority of those models below $300, and quite a few of those below $150. Of course, if your willing to go used with your digital camera purchase, then you'll spend even less money. If your looking at used, be sure you stick with a reputable dealer either online or offline.
Don't just consider the initial purchase price with your camera either. Buying a cheap Canon camera is one thing, but there's an operation cost to be considered with any digital camera. Lots of megapixels may make for sharper resolution images, but they also take up more space on your memory cards and your computer. Memory cards (SD / CF) and hard drives are not cheap. The bigger they are, the more expensive they get. Try to buy a digital camera with no more than 7 megapixels. 5 or 6 would be better.
Another thing to consider, is LCD screen size. A lot of digital cameras have 2.5 or 3 inch LCD screens. Nice for viewing, but also guaranteed to chew through batteries like crazy. If you look around a bit, you should be able to find some models with a 2 inch screen. The inexpensive Canon PowerShot A460 or S30 are still around, and both have smaller screen sizes. An alternative, would be to find a lower priced NiMH battery pack and charger. Don't buy the charger the camera shop salesman will try to up sell you on, as they're generally more expensive than then same product at a discount store.
In the spirit of saving batteries, and keeping your costs down, make sure your camera has an optical viewfinder. That way, you don't have to use the LCD screen all the time. Many LCD screens don't work well outside in bright sunlight anyway. A lot of digital cameras these days (especially the least expensive) exclude the viewfinder.
Take your time looking around, and you'll be sure to find plenty of cheap canon digital cameras. Online prices can be very competitive, but sometimes it's nice to hold on to a camera before you buy it. Check out your local camera store, and try out a few of their models before making your final purchase online. It's the best way to get a great price on a new digital camera, and know your buying the right camera for you.
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