I see you have been influenced by the 'low light shooting mode'. This must be the tenth thread I have read recently on the forum where this has come up. If you want good quality video forget about a camcorders quoted low light capability and get more lights into a scene otherwise it will be dark and noisy.
Most camcorders use Gain to brighten the picture but you loose quality. It's just a gimmick when sales staff say a camcorder can shoot in near darkness or in total darkness and you can still get great looking video... what a load of nonsense. It used to be digital zooms, but we soon seen through that scam.
You'll be hard pressed finding a mini dv for £100 will all those features you are looking for, but do a search on eBay and you never know what you might find. Personally, I'm not a big fan of eBay, there have been numerous horror stories on here in the past two years where people have been ripped off and for a lot more than £100. So just beware when you see a camcorder you like, if you can go and test it out before parting with your money, then do so or bring someone along who knows about camcorders and what they should do and shouldn't do.
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