Four perfect Valentine's Day cameras

ByABC News
February 5, 2012, 8:11 AM

— -- Flowers and chocolate are nice, but if the same old gifts can't cut it this Valentine's Day, your special someone just might fall head over heels for one of these cameras. Good news for frugal Cupids, too: since retailers need to clear space for the new 2012 cameras, February is a great time to find a deal on the best of 2011.

Canon PowerShot ELPH 100 HS

It'll be love at first sight with the Canon Powershot ELPH 100 HS (MSRP $179.99). This pocket-sized, user-friendly point-and-shoot is the best camera for the money right now. It snaps clearer photos than just about any budget digicam out there—including indoors and at night. Even better, it easier on the wallet than a dozen roses and a dinner date.

Sony Cyber-shot TX10

Love hurts, but the Sony Cyber-shot TX10 (MSRP $309.99) can take a licking and keep on clicking. Its sleek, ultracompact exterior belies a waterproof and shock resistant build. But on the inside, this camera is very sensitive — to light. Photos are bright and clear, especially for a tough-cam.

Samsung W200

Without a new Matthew McConaughey rom-com on the horizon, it's up to you and your Valentine to film the next cheesy tearjerker. Try using the Samsung HMX-W200 (MSRP $159.99): This waterproof pocket camcorder shoots the best 1080p high-def video of any shoot-and-share model out there, and sells for as cheap as $110.

Olympus PEN Mini E-PM1

If you really want to show some love, the Olympus PEN Mini E-PM1 (MSRP $499.99) is a real heart-warmer. It looks and handles like a point-and-shoot, but the pictures are much cleaner and sharper, and it can swap lenses, too. A few solid entry-level system cameras are out there, but the Mini offers great bang for the buck — and comes in a few Valentine-appropriate shades, including white, pink, and purple.

Remember a few accessories, too; you can't go wrong with a memory card and a carrying bag. And really, a box of chocolates can't hurt.

To read Reviewed.com's in-depth analysis of these and other digital cameras, check out DigitalCameraInfo.com. Reviewed.com is a division of USA TODAY.