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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerspouse" data-source="post: 788179" data-attributes="member: 46690"><p>That 18-55 is the kit lens, and can often be found for a song. I think I paid right around 50 US dollars for mine, used, from B&H. On the 1.5x Nikon crop sensor like you have, that's a 27-82mm effective full frame reach, a very useful range. </p><p></p><p>Although not as fast an aperture range as more expensive lenses, it's so inexpensive that I think it would be worth your while to pick one up even if you also purchase that 18-140. It's a great little walking around lens, and despite the entry level status it takes very good pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerspouse, post: 788179, member: 46690"] That 18-55 is the kit lens, and can often be found for a song. I think I paid right around 50 US dollars for mine, used, from B&H. On the 1.5x Nikon crop sensor like you have, that's a 27-82mm effective full frame reach, a very useful range. Although not as fast an aperture range as more expensive lenses, it's so inexpensive that I think it would be worth your while to pick one up even if you also purchase that 18-140. It's a great little walking around lens, and despite the entry level status it takes very good pictures. [/QUOTE]
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