There are several good cameras in that price range. The next thing you want to ask yourself is the application you will be using it. If you are using it for a feeder or foodplot, almost any camera will do. But if you are using it mainly on trails then you have to have something with a fast shutter speed. These are the cameras in that price range that I would recommend.
a. Cuddeback capture (not the IR version) Very fast trigger and crisp clear pictures but a delay of thirty seconds between triggers. No video
b. Scoutguard or Bushnell Trophycam (these are basicly the same camera) Good trigger speed and capable of multishots plus video.
c. Moultrie I-40 very dependable, battery life of 4-5 months and great daytime pics. Slower trigger speeds, works great on foodplots. Has video.
IMO these are the best cameras in this price category. Hope to see some pics from you real soon but be careful, this is a very addictive hobby.
Blessings.....Pastorjim