05-05-2026 01:11 PM
Hi all,
I have recently bought my first canon camera. I already own a compact Panasonic LUMIX TZ99 but wanted something more.
I’ve read online how horrible the kit lens is and it’s really putting me off and I have no idea about lenses or anything so don’t want to buy the wrong one. I have been pushed into buying a 28mm or a 35mm or a 50mm and these are just numbers to me.
is the kit lens really that bad? I do intend to edit my pictures later.
05-05-2026 02:37 PM
Nah. All Canon's kit lenses are good solid workhorses. But if you want an upgrade get the body only with the RF-S 18-150.
Ken Rockwell does not think the 18-45 is so bad:
https://www.kenrockwell.com/canon/eos-r/lenses/18-45mm.htm
05-05-2026 02:45 PM
Ordered it with the 18-45 lens, oh no. I just saw the other kit lens now.
05-05-2026 02:47 PM
Don't worry. The 18-45 is a fine lens, and is smaller and lighter. It probably scales better to the R50 than the larger 18-150.
05-05-2026 03:18 PM
Is there a way I can understand how aperture, ISO, etc works?
05-05-2026 03:57 PM
Canon has a lot of good articles under "Learning" on the Canon USA home page:
If you like books, Understanding Exposure by Peterson is very good.
05-05-2026 05:20 PM
@Missytxo wrote:
Is there a way I can understand how aperture, ISO, etc works?
I found https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials.htm useful. Also, wikipedia is good: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aperture
05-05-2026 09:53 PM - edited 05-05-2026 10:02 PM
There are several free courses - most of them come with a pitch to sign up or ads. This one is no exception, but I like the way that Wolf Amri approaches the material - a bit non-traditional, but it's about time we stopped teaching only analog concepts for digital photography. And he simplifies and presents in a way that most people can relate to iMO. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7W5udALs-AnqGq2sWPbLvjvQbazXAp7Y . It's free and without obligation.
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