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Just about any camera that strikes your fancy, plus a tripod. You only get good low-light ability in the SLR range, which means you're talking more like $400-$500 and some time spent learning how to do it properly.
So, get yourself a cheap little $150 camera. Look for one that says its lens is f/2.8 or better (lower numbers being better, but ++price. f/2.8 is the best you're likely to get in your price range unless you go used). Then get a cheap tripod (for a little camera like that, you don't really need a good tripd. The little cheap crappy $20 ones at your local mega-lo-mart will do) and learn how to white balance and tell it not to use the flash.
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