Actually, since you are photography newbie, I would strongly recommend sticking to what you have - kit lens. And explore what the focal lengths really mean by using it, and aperture, speed, exposure, etc... There's a reason for kit lens, it covers the most common angle a user will need, from wide angle to a little bit more tele, so it's very versatile. While it is not fast or bright (by that I don't mean autofocus speed but rather how much light this lens can gather), using right technique, it can still be very useable lens.
There are many guides on the newbie section to help you as well.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/newbies-corner/309544-photography-notes-newbies.html
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/newbies-corner/206981-photography-related-faqs-links-newbies.html
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/newbies-corner/166739-forum-related-faqs-other-useful-info-newbies.html
SLR magic lens is a manual lens, meaning no autofocus, and that can be difficult for newbies to handle, so is the Samyang 7.5mm fisheye, and it's a specialty lens. It's extremely wide, and not easy to use, and will have distortions especially at the sides. You can use it as an ultra wide angle lens, but your corners will be distorted.
And we have a sunrise shoot this sunday at gardens by the bay, do join us if you are very keen to learn, there's a lot in this camera we can cover that too
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/four-thirds-standard-4-3-m43/1212581-%5Bgathering%5D-43-m43-sunrise-20th-jan-gardens-bay.html
Lastly, have fun shooting with it![]()
Nice links there. I am also quite newbie-ish

Is the 35mm slr magic lens similar to the China fujian 35mm cctv lens? I have the China variant and it gives a nice swirly kind of bokeh for the out-of-focus bits. Anyway, manual focus on the epl5 is quite easy if you use the filter trick for "focus peaking".
@wonglp: any poison to share for the samyang?
