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Anonymous
kit lenses are fine for taking pictures under perfect conditions or studio lighting.
that being said they really suck hard for nightime shots, or interior low light shots.
The reason being is that they usually start at 4.5-5.6 f/stop or something, and then to get them up to good image quality you have to bump it up to at least 6 or higher.
I'm going to throw out the old favorite (for the canon rebel xt) of 50 1.8.
This will allow your mum to take much easier low light shots with much higher image quality. It also only costs like 80 bucks.
Also, but lenses used from a reputable sources. Try and have someone who knows something about lenses shop with you, because it is scarily easy to buy a shit one and not figure it out until a year later when you really know how things work.
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