Yes like everyone else says, CANON KICKS ALL ASS.
Get the A70 or A75 (both 3mp, 3x optical zoom) if you're looking for 200-250. The A70 and 75 are mostly the same except the 75 has a larger viewscreen (means eats batteries faster) and I did notice that they changed the interface a little on the back as well.
The A80 is even nicer (around 350 now) as it is 4mp and more importantly has a swivel/tilt LCD screen. It's saved my ass several times from having to hump the ground like Jose. Plus I like the ability to flip it around and protect the screen and use the viewfinder.
The Canons also have incredible image quality. I took pictures from the last meet to the photo lab I work in and tried printing them on the Kodak Picture Maker. The new PM's have an "Auto Enhance" feature that will examine the picture and automatically determine the optimum brightness, color, and contrast. I printed up 6 pictures, one as-is, and one w/the Auto Enhance feature. Only 3 looked marginally better on Auto Enhance, telling me that this camera is damned accurate in pictures. Granted, there are times when you need to manually fix things, but for the most part it's Fire and Forget.
It also has auto modes and manual modes if you want to be more creative and have fun.
So to keep a long post medium, buy the Canon brand unless you have PhotoShop starting up with your computer. Here's a synopsis of other major brands out there:
Canon - Great image quality and price.
Nikon - Lacking somewhat in digital, and also more expensive.
Kodak - Great for beginners, eats batteries FASTER than other digicams, medium quality.
Olympus - Great for um... spraying with water? I personally hate their zoom toggle - it would give me wrist pains after 30 seconds of playing with them.
Fuji - Great image quality, usually larger than other digicams, also horrible shutter lag
Minolta - Their Z1 and Z2 are fast (but not as fast as commercial claims). Only problem is the mirror inside breaks way too easily.
Pentax - Optio? WTF?
Sony - Great cameras of course. Not so great is the price. You're spending a good 50 dollars more just for the friggin' name.
Vivitar - Just don't get it.
Any other non-name brand camera - forget it.
The conclusion - GET THE CANON!
That is all
LZ