Re: A camera for a parent
I know you said you dont want to go SLR, but you can get a very capable Canon 350D + a nice ranged lens for <$750 I'd say. But then again, it wont shoot video. The flash recharge is ready on the next shot(non burst) and its burst rate goes up to 3fps. It has a great battery life and the screen is decent.
*If you decide to do SLR's, here is a combo under $750.
$449 for a body+18-55mm kit lens, which would be better than a point and shoot any day imo.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc..._Rebel_XT.html
$279 for the 55-250mm lens. It'll catch right behind the kit lens for shooting sports and other general use, and It's quite a nice lens I've heard.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont....y=0&Go=submit
That's $728 USD excluding shipping. Give yourself another $25 and go to $775 and you could get a nice memory card and a bag to tote it around with.
Re: A camera for a parent
The Sony DSC-R1 I would say is the best option of them all - it doesn't get closer to SLR than that. But the Konica Minolta Dimage A200/A2 would have a bit more features on the video side of things, plus a wider zoom range, more telephoto. Both a very good fit for the budget (the a200's going for between $300 and $400 ebay! GREAT deal!), you could even add a bounce flash and high capacity memory, extra battery, filters, etc. Either of those cameras would outperform the H10 and FZ18 at every turn.