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>be beginner rebel shitter in university with my trusty kit 18-55mm
>love the fuck out of photography
>all things OP mentioned are applicable even the image to some degree
>take some good photos but always be thinking one thing
>"Why the fuck is it so hard to get photos in low light/artificial light? What am I doing wrong?"
>ask pro photographer friend who does concerts
>"Dude, all you need is a 50mm,"
>ask photography teacher if this information is correct
>"Oh yeah a 50mm can do low light really well"
>do online research just in case
>sure enough it seems a 50mm provides good low light results
>fuck yeah buy it and wait
>get it
>"Hmm... yeah it's doing low light a BIT better... but not as much as I thought."
>"Why the fuck is every shot so zoomed in? These look NOTHING like the shots I saw online!"
>ask professional friend what the hell the deal was
>"Oh you have a Rebel? Shit dude i'm sorry, I thought you had a full-frame body."
>nobody in my quest had thought to inform me that a full-frame body was required to reap the benefits of a 50mm lens... or even what the hell a full-frame camera was
>tfw all your gear was shit and nobody told you
>mfw
Did you learn the difference between full-frame and crop bodies in your photography class? Because I sure as hell didn't.
Plus side is, I still use that lens to this day.