I'm buying a digital camera for my dad. He used to be in to photography but hasn't got his canon SLR out for years so I want to get him a compact that is advanced enough for him to be able to play with some of the more complicated functions, whilst still portable and quality enough to provide good results.
I personally use a Nikon F601 SLR, a Fujifilm Finepix S7000 and a Fujifilm F410 for more informal stuff - I'm saying this because I feel swayed towards Fujifilm as I have had nothing but excellent quality from both of mine.
Budget is tight (as usual!!) and I know that if he gets back into it, he'll go and spend a fortune on the best DSLR or compact so its more of an introductory camera....I remember from a conversation ages ago though that he was particularly wanting a camera with around 5 x optical zoom and I think a larger screen at the back would be useful for him.
I've narrowed it down to:
Canon IXUS 960 IS - £120
Canon IXUS 960 IS Digital Camera - Titanium 2.5" LCD: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
Fujifilm J120s - £99
Buy FUJIFILM FINEPIX J120S | 10 megapixel digital camera - Cameras & Camcorders | Comet
but I can't find an in depth review for the J120s anywhere...Is the Canon SO much better? Its more than I was wanting to pay to be honest.
Thanks!!