Bigfoot,
I would look for any of the name brand camera's that go on sale in yer price range. There are many fine cameras out there. Prices have really came down in the last few years. I have a Moultre I-40 that is 5 years ole and still kick'un. I don't like a visible light flash camera as it is a give away at night (to both animals and humans!). That's one of the reasons I went with the camera I have. It's flash is IR.
Whatever camera you get, .... GET A BEAR BOX!!!!!!! Not only does it stop the curious bear from mess'un wid' yer camera, it keeps the honest human .......... well, Honest! I lag bolt mine to a tree and pad lock it.
I set up on game trails WAY off the beat'un path on public land and have been lucky. Never had the camera messed with and it's out 5 months a year. In fact in 5yrs I have only 1 pic of a human. I also put out mineral lick blocks in front of the camera. Key to remember to long camera ownership: Don't put it out where humans go!!!
When I check on my camera I bring along an extra SD card and just swap them out. Only takes a few minutes. Then when I get back to camp I pop the card in my (regular) camera to view. Even on the Game camera's highest resolutuion sett'un the SD card (2gb) will hold over 2200 pic's.
Hope this helps and good luck,
Lee