Now that I have a child, I'm in the market for a video camera for the first time. The initial use will be for things like Christmas morning so that we don't have to live the morning through our phones capturing video clips. My family enjoys being able to rewatch things like this from the late 80s and early 90s, which were captured in their entirety on an old VHS camcorder and which I recently converted to digital for the family. In the future I can imagine using it to capture things like sporting events. After doing some quick research before Thanksgiving, I had settled on targeting the Vixia HF G50, and was hoping to find a Black Friday or Cyber Monday sale from its very consistent $1,100 price point. Alas, it never went on sale, so I haven't rushed to purchase it full price yet since we still have a few weeks before Christmas. For those that know more about this than I do, I'm wondering what the opinion is of this camera. How is its low-light performance compared to the ones that were originally discussed in this thread? Do I need to pay more for 4k with adequate low-light capability? By low light, I'm referring to standard home interior lighting, not trying to record concerts with it. I know there's debate about the necessity of 4k vs. 1080. I decided to target 4k because of the potential to zoom/crop sections of the video and maintain HD (assuming I find time to do that stuff), and also out of an assumption that I would be somewhat futureproofing as 4k becomes more standard.