Chris S. Offline Upload & Sell: Off
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Anurag,
I'd suggest taking a close look at second-hand specimens of the Panasonic Lumix LX5, which are selling on eBay for around $150. The lens is a 24-90mm equivalent gem made by Leica. I use my LX5 when I can't (or don't want to) tote my full-frame gear. Surprisingly, for such a tiny camera, I never feel as if I'm shooting with a toy--it feels like real gear, and produces images like real gear. It's just really small, and on the used market, it's gotten really cheap. I usually shoot mine in manual mode, but have lent it to my parents for their world travels, after having set it to "Intelligent Auto" mode and told them to point it and shoot. The quality of the images they bring back is amazing.
It does come with a neck strap (and, if I recall correctly, a wrist strap as well). Whether or not the straps are included in an eBay auction, of course, depends on the auction. Low-light performance should be good enough for most hospital situations. Nothing like my full-frame Nikons, of course, but good enough for my picky eye at ISO 200, and good enough form many jobs at ISO 400 or 800.
BTW, I really like the idea of what you're doing. A few years ago, I went on vacation with a couple of friends and their two young daughters. My friends gave their daughters a digital camera, and it was fascinating to see what the vacation experience looked like through their eyes. Very, very different from how I or the other adults perceived it. A chance to view hospital experiences, through a child-patient's eyes, is an extremely compelling idea.
Good luck!
--Chris
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