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Depends on how much you want to spend, who it's for (camera experience), and how big it can be.
I find the right ones in the Canon lineup are outstanding. Some of them are lackluster though, so you have to do you research.
Personally I don't think you will find something better than a canon powershot elph 300 hs in that price range.
Here is a great site though.
Compare digital cameras - Snapsort
EDIT: she was all into gettin a new Nikon One (likes Ashton), but then nearly fell over when we saw the price![]()
That and you would be buying lenses depending on what you want to shoot. I would actually not recommend this camera for what you want.
The best one available in the Canon lineup is Powershot S100. If I were spending that much on a pocket cam that's what I would get. Down from there would be the 510, 310, and 300 HS, respectively. You will get better low-light shots from the S100. The others may require a flash for the same picture. Otherwise, any of those should fit the bill nicely.
I'm not sure of anything outside the Canon range. Truth be told that's all I will stick with when it comes to digital cameras.
I would bump your budget a little and get the Canon S100. I got my wife the S90 (2 generations old now) and it works great and produces good images. I like the fact that it shoots in RAW mode too.
I tried out a Nikon about 6 months ago and took it back. It was inconsistent and slow. I got some better and much more consistent shots from my phone