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Do people actually buy the kit lens seperately?

 
MegaHurtz
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Oct 24, 2006 23:12 |  #1

So I see a lot of threads made by people trying to sell their kit lenses, and it's got me thinking. Do people actually buy the EF-S 18-55 seperately? To me, I couldn't picture anybody buying this lens, unless they got one with their body. I've thought about selling mine as I have 2 that can replace it, but I haven't because I didn't think I would have any takers. Yet, I don't see a lot of bumps or anything on these threads, leading me to believe that they might sell fairly easily.

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Oct 24, 2006 23:14 |  #2

A lot of people who arent too particular about shooting wide angle - but still want one just in case like the kit lens.

Esp. given that its the cheapest to go to 18mm and not very bad at the widest end.


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Oct 24, 2006 23:38 |  #3

i bought my kit lens used for $50. i figure i need it only temporarily, so i bought it seperately. just take the used copy, use it for a bit to figure out my prefered zoom focal range, and sell it back to the market. the kit lens sells fairly easily in the 50~70 range. you might press your luck starting aruond $75, but still do-able when no one else is selling the lens.


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Oct 24, 2006 23:44 |  #4

Sold mine for $50. Maybe it was to unix04? Nah, it was a few years ago.
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Oct 24, 2006 23:45 |  #5

Sold mine too, so there has to be some demand. It's a cheap, do-all lens. For the price it's not bad. I personally have the Canon 100mm macro and the 50mm f/1.8, so I didn't have much use for it, but if you bought your camera as a "Body-only" deal and needed a good, cheap starter lens, the kit lens looks pretty appealing.


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Oct 24, 2006 23:49 as a reply to  @ AirBrontosaurus's post |  #6

I sold mine on ebay so there must be a market for them.


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Oct 25, 2006 00:05 |  #7

I would! I think it's an AWESOME deal, I'd just treat it as a 18mm f/3.5 prime for a crop body!

Or even a 18mm f/8 prime for wide angle tripodded photography! Very sharp for <$100!


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Oct 25, 2006 00:10 |  #8

wooot wooot 7th gen civics rule.
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Oct 25, 2006 01:05 |  #9

I have sold 2 of the 18-55's, both went for about $140 each and sold as soon as I listed them. Theres always a martket for affordable lenses like these, I think the kit lens is a pretty decent lens for the $$ IMHO.


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Oct 25, 2006 01:36 as a reply to  @ Mitcon's post |  #10

I bought one for my holiday as I got my 20d body only. I see no problem in the kit lens. Nearly all the photos in my California gallery are taken with it.


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Oct 25, 2006 23:46 |  #11

speedracersong wrote in post #2165741 (external link)
wooot wooot 7th gen civics rule.
haha i hope you are the right megahertz

What are you talking about sir?
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j/k... 7thgencivic.com FTW :D:D


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Oct 26, 2006 09:03 |  #12

Just to add to what another said, I've seen some awesome landscape shots taken with that lens. I bought it when I had no close lens, for $50 or so, then sold it with my Canon 300D so the buyer would have a lens. Now I have the Sigma 24-70 for close-ups.
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Oct 26, 2006 09:10 |  #13

There was a bidding frenzy over mine on eBay, which sold for $85 plus shipping.
This person was replacing their damaged copy. Its actually a great lens for the money


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Oct 26, 2006 09:16 |  #14

Mitcon wrote in post #2165835 (external link)
I have sold 2 of the 18-55's, both went for abou $140 each and sold as soon as I listed them. Theres always a martket for affordable lenses like these, I think the kit lens is a pretty decent lens for the $$ IMHO.

You can get the kit lens new from B&H for like a 100$, why on earth would anyone spend more than retail new? Some people are just stupid.


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Oct 26, 2006 09:21 |  #15

Detrimental wrote in post #2171584 (external link)
You can get the kit lens new from B&H for like a 100$, why on earth would anyone spend more than retail new? Some people are just stupid.


I think they are talking about the USM version.

Non USM is about $75
USM is about double that


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