Benosaurous
Senior Member
the kit lens is one of the best lens canon have ever built for a rebel series. If you find it useless, i am sorry, i also have to disagree with you and seriously doubt what are you shooting.
Its quality loses the L and low light efficiency loses the f2.8, but for that price, it is definitely a good start lens for you to learn photography and use it to judge what lens you will go into in terms of focal length and dop. After upgrading, you still can keep it as a backup lens, who knows when you will require its help again.
edited for TS. The tammy 17-50 is also an excellent lens for its price, and not to mention the f2.8 helps, but do take note the disadvantages of 3rd party lenses, like it might not work with future camera, and service support.
however 11-16 is not a lens for everyone, it is uwa, ultra wide angle, not really that easy to use, and your photos will be really limited with its focal length.
i strongly suggest you to take the kit set, and see if you really require a wider lens for your landscape. Then save and buy it as additional lens. For me i just take panorama stitched photos with my 17-40 for landscape.
Its quality loses the L and low light efficiency loses the f2.8, but for that price, it is definitely a good start lens for you to learn photography and use it to judge what lens you will go into in terms of focal length and dop. After upgrading, you still can keep it as a backup lens, who knows when you will require its help again.

edited for TS. The tammy 17-50 is also an excellent lens for its price, and not to mention the f2.8 helps, but do take note the disadvantages of 3rd party lenses, like it might not work with future camera, and service support.
however 11-16 is not a lens for everyone, it is uwa, ultra wide angle, not really that easy to use, and your photos will be really limited with its focal length.
i strongly suggest you to take the kit set, and see if you really require a wider lens for your landscape. Then save and buy it as additional lens. For me i just take panorama stitched photos with my 17-40 for landscape.
Last edited: