Kamm,
There are just too many variables for me to recommend a specific camera. And, as is true with bowhunting, it is more the Indian than the arrow that makes a difference. The best camera ever made can still take lousy pictures.
If I had to say, I would tell you to go to a camera store where the sales folks actually know what they are doing, explain what you are looking for and your level of experience, and see what they recommend.
I have several cameras, and some would say that I have been shooting since Daguerrotypes were in vogue, but currently the camera that seems to go with me the most is a Canon SX60; lots of features, super telephoto, good video,and good quality lens.
If you really are a novice in photography, know that there is a learning curve to make consistently good photos, and even moreso to make good videos. Just like trad archery, it takes practice and knowledge. Hope that helps.