Replacement Kit Lens <$300

Dec 25, 2013
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The autofocus on my kit lens 18-55 IS ii has died and I am in the market for a replacement. However as a starving student, my upgrade/replacement budget is only about $300. I am currently looking at either the 17-85 IS USM, or the 18-55 IS STM lenses as replacements. I have several primes and a couple of telephoto lenses, so I am not as worried about the range differences, as I am about the image quality, and focus accuracy between these two lenses.

Does anybody have experience with both these lenses and can share their experience and recommendations?
 
The 18-55MM STM is a good choice and you can buy a new Gray Market one for $120 on ebay.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/331274671642?item=331274671642&lgeo=1&vectorid=229466&rmvSB=true


This would leave you money to buy a 50mm f/1.8 STM with it. $85.67 for a refurb.

http://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/ef-50mm-f-18-stm-refurbished?WT.mc_id=C126149

Spend the other $80 on your wife for XMAS!
 
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I guess I should add EF-S to the 18-55 IS STM, as to not confuse it with the EOS M version like in your ebay link. I already have a 50mm 1.8 Mk I from my old slide film days and, I haven't seen the need to jump up to the STM version yet. :)
 
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Tanispyre said:
I guess I should add EF-S to the 18-55 IS STM, as to not confuse it with the EOS M version like in your ebay link. I already have a 50mm 1.8 Mk I from my old slide film days and, I haven't seen the need to jump up to the STM version yet. :)

Good point, I overlooked that. I've made a correction now. The 18-55mm STM is $120.

You can buy your wife a bigger present if you don't need the 50mm.

Older lenses like the 17-85mm are not nearly as sharp as the new STM model, but they are more durable.

My favorite is the 15-85mm, but I tried to avoid giving you a higher priced item than your budget.
 
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