Canon t4i, Nikon d3200, or Nikon d5100?

Best camera for point and shoot? I'm not a professional but I'll use this camera a lot.

If you want something like a point & shoot, you'll be better off with something like the Nikon P510, which is much cheaper and has a killer zoom. The others are a D-SLR and would be a waste to use as a point and shoot.

Why are you wasting your money on a DSLR if you are going to be using it as a point and shoot
Bad investment, bad decision
You wish to capture something far off, only to realize that you are stuck
- need another lens
Same for macros and the like
Get a good all round bridge camera
at least you will be saved the hassle of changing lenses
Checkout the Lumix FZ200
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/...amera.html

If you never like to learn more. You just want to point and shoot get a point and shoot camera and give the rest money to me. I'm saving money for a lens
If you think you will eventually learn then go for new D5200 from nikon. Beginning you can put in auto and shoot. But eventually you must learn the rest.