Fujifilm XT30 for concerts?

I was planning on getting a used Sony a7iii, which is still very expensive for me. But I found an insane deal online for a very good condition Fujifilm XT30. What is the comparison like for low-light conditions?

Don’t worry about venues allowing cameras, I shoot DIY concerts it’s up to the band thats playing if they want me to take photos or not.

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u/-davis_ — 14 days ago
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Anyone familiar with the GStyle ES-700?

I’m looking at getting my first 7 string. I saw on this sub here there were some recommendations for the RG7421 and the Schecter demon 7. I found this one on ebay and I think it looks nicer than any of the other options. It’s a 26.5 inch so tuning wont be an issue. Anyone ever used one before?

u/-davis_ — 16 days ago
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18yo semi noob, not sure what to invest in.

i spent a bit researching the boglehead strategy, and put some money into FZROX and FZILX. Any suggestions on what else I should invest in? I’d like to also own more aggressive etfs given my age.

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u/-davis_ — 18 days ago

looking for a mirrorless camera for low light concerts

• ⁠Budget: $800-$1250 USD (or more but preferably not)
• ⁠Country: USA
• ⁠Condition: Used or new
• ⁠Type of Camera: Digital Mirrorless
• ⁠Intended use: Concerts and other low light settings
• ⁠If photography; what style: portraits sometimes but mostly “action shots”
• ⁠What features do you absolutely need: powerful autofocus
• ⁠Portability: Any
• ⁠Cameras you're considering: Sony a7iii
• ⁠Cameras you already have: Canon t2i, Canon ae-1
• ⁠Notes: the cameras i already have should not influence your recommendation a ton. The lenses I already have are kinda bad

edit: i go to shows that are smaller and diy, the band thats playing make the rules, l so i always ask the bands beforehand. either they dont want photos or they are happy to have me

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u/-davis_ — 24 days ago

working for a publicly traded company?

Excuse my lack of knowledge. I'm about to accept a job offer I just received for a company that is publicly traded. If I own shares of FZROX (fidelity's equivalent of VTI) would that cause any problems?

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u/-davis_ — 1 month ago