Frank (Atlanta) said:
My wife has the Canon SD300 or 400 (last yr's model) and it's OK. Great form factor, but has some bad chromatic aberration, etc., which isn't uncommon w/P&S cameras.
Check-out the Casio EXZ750 - review here:
http://kenrockwell.com/casio/exz750.htm
Some folks like Ken Rockwell; others don't.
Good luck,
Frank
I had a Canon S400 (the CF 4 MP Elph) from 2003 and used it until it recently died. I had several thousand great pictures with it. It was one of the few compacts that didn't have real red-eye issues (more important to me when I first bought it b/c software removal wasn't as sure a bet in mind a few years ago). The same site,
http://www.dcresource.com, that noted the low red eye levels indicates that newer Elphs are a little more prone, but less of a big deal these days. I may replace my S400 with an SD500. Why not the 550? The LCD. The 500 has a 2" with 118,000 pixles and the SD550 has a 2.5 with 115,000.
I tried the 2.5 screen on an S80 I'm returning. Too grainy for me. I wasn't keen on the S80. Very well reviewed at dcrource and
http://www.dpreview.com as well as steves digicams, CNET liked it, etc., etc., but I didn't like my results... so perhaps another in the Elph line. If my next Elph goes more than 2 3/4 yrs without an E18 error, and produces photos in-line with the S400, I'll be very happy with it. (But also considering the D70s to replace my film N80, so my P&S may cease to be my only digital). At anyrate, I've had good luck (for 2 and 3/4 yrs anyway) with the little Canon Elphs and can recommend based on that past experience.