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>>53741 NO U.
Even cheap digital cameras nowadays have very fast maximum shutter speeds. My little point & shoot goes all the way up to 1/2000th. Even if he's jittery, clear pictures should be within his grasp with shutter speeds an order of magnitude slower than that.
So, 'fast shutter speed' is not what he's looking for. What he's looking for is a camera with other attributes (namely, large maximum aperture and sensor that can operate at high ISO without choking on its own noise) that will let him *use* that fast shutter speed. Which is exactly what>>53723was saying. Although I'll grant he was kind of a dick about it.
Unfortunately, such a thing doesn't really exist in the low-end, less-than-$350 market. The widest aperture I've ever heard of in a point & shoot digital was f/2.5. Most reasonably good ones are f/2.8, which isn't too bad. The really simple ones are often worse than that, since they assume you'll just keep it in auto mode and use the flash.
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