Eyeing the NX210
It seems to me this camera would be good for you. Fast af indoors and out. Good high ISO. If you get to learn the camera you could pull off more compared to auto. But good jpegs ect... plus you can bounce the flash for better indoor shots. Unless you plan to learn the camera and get out of auto modes I would go for micro 43 cameras. I'm also interested in Samsung for the lens selection...ect. but if your going for a more point and shoot type of camera. I'd shy away from Samsung and go for m43 or Sony.
The Sony nex 5n would also be a good fit as well.
The af on the newer 16mp m43 cameras will beat everything though.
You could also consider the gh2 as well. You will get great video out of it!
Just my 2 cents
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Ryan,
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