Should I bring 3 camera's to the concert on Thursday?

Hi, I have a fuji film camera, my iPhone 4S (16GB), and my iPod Touch 5th (32 GB) Gen. My iPhone has that thing when you take a picture, it automatically goes into the other Apple device. Should I just take the Fuji Film camera?

Added (1). P.S. The band is: The Who and Joan Jett for the opening.

No.

You should bring nothing.

Nearly all concert venues do not allow any camera better than a domestic compact, or a phone with camera. The idea is to avoid any remotely "professional" cameras entering the venue. So somebody carrying three cameras would instantly arouse suspicion.

But if you want to make sure, contact the venue, and ask the organisers of the concert.

And unless you are close to the stage, you ill not get any good pics or video, anyway.

Just take your phone. You have neither the equipment nor (I think it's safe to assume) the know-how to capture memorable images from this event. Instead seize the opportunity to experience the occasion directly and form vivid memories. Your phone can be used to shoot a few mementos but, above all, enjoy the atmosphere. Don't live your life through a tiny screen.

None of the these cameras are going to take good pictures or videos at a concert, especially the old iPhone and the Touch. Since you didn't say which Fuji camera you have, I can't comment on it. Taking photos and videos at a concert is a challenge even for professionals with great cameras.

Three cameras? More like one camera, a phone, and a tablet. All three are not designed to properly handle the adverse lighting conditions found at most concerts.

Consider that the camera module (camera, sensor and lens) used in Apple's phones and tablets costs only about $9. Your Fujifilm camera might do much better, but still, it's not up to the task.

Here's a link showing concert photos: https://500px.com/...ype=photos
Clicking on an image will open it up, and then clicking on the details tab on the right will often show the camera, lens, and exposure settings (shutter speed, aperture and ISO) used.

Realize that you can't use a flash because you're one, not allowed. Two, you're too far away for the flash to work. So will be forced to use very high ISO settings to prevent camera shake.

If the fuji is the best that you've got, bring it. Just as long as your expectations are in line with what the camera is capable of doing, then you should be fine. But don't expect to get shots like those that you see on 500px.com with a point-and-shoot. You don't state which Fuji you've got, so I'm just assuming it's a point and shoot as opposed to one of their interchangeable lens cameras.

Shooting at any concert is difficult UNLESS you are sitting very close to the stage. Bring one small camera for fun photos of friends and then relax and enjoy the show.

The fact that you even have to ask this question tells us you are a beginning photographer. Have fun.