To give a good recommendation, we will need some more information, namely what your budget is. Most of us who do a lot on the photography side have either DSLR or mirrorless cameras, and don't bother with the consumer cameras. For example, I shoot with a Canon 50D for digital and (occasionally now) an old Canon Elan 7ne for film. I have three lenses that I swap in and out depending on what I'm shooting and both cameras having EF mounts helps in that I don't need a separate set of lenses for each one.
Others will have newer (and more expensive) models, but will almost exclusively be either Canon, Nikon, or Sony. Point and shoot cameras simply are not going to have the flexibility or capability to do the variety of camera work that most of us need. I tried that route before and I get much better results with my 10 year old 50D than I did with a much newer point and shoot.
Even if your budget is relatively low, you can still get an older Canon or Nikon and a lens to get you started for relatively cheap. Factoring in what I've paid for my current cameras and lenses listed above, as well as the XTi that I started with, I'm still under $500 for everything.
I apologize for not being able to tell you "Go buy camera A," but we at least need a budget to give a good recommendation.