Seeking advice on camera purchase

hammer326

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Hello everyone,
I'll keep it short. I am in the market for a digital camera. I paint tabletop miniatures (like models but astronomically more detailed) and make pertinent videos and take photos thereof. What I currently have isn't cutting it.

I would like to examine options possessing:
-$150 price range
-Great video(and therefore photo?) quality of highly detailed small objects up

close. Human sized figures are at times no more than an inch tall.

-basic SD or even micro-SD card storage.

-SECONDARY: If possible, the ability to have some fun with it at night would be great too, either via a cheap night vision mode as I've seen on various models or something that will take good video/photos of a dim night sky/stars, assuming anything sub $1000 is even manufactured that is capable.

All that said, I stumbled upon a canon Powershot here
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006UMM1UO/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller=

that seems like it'll work judging by test footage on youtube and reviews, one of which even stating favourable performance in low light.

Any help appreciated, thanks for your time.
 
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Canon was running a $90 rebate (Maybe currently too?) on this camera. My mom picked one up for about $70 and it actually is a great point and shoot for the price.

hammer326

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Definitely not useless info but that's still not a start. I've outlined my budget, needs, and an example that I think might satisfy. Can you give me a yay or nay on that at least? And I don't consider $150 aiming low, I've heard of $60 cameras that do the job, I need to know things like what I should be looking for in a camera to do what I need to. Thanks thus far.
 

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Canon was running a $90 rebate (Maybe currently too?) on this camera. My mom picked one up for about $70 and it actually is a great point and shoot for the price.
 
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