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<blockquote data-quote="SaleenSpeed" data-source="post: 12532917" data-attributes="member: 18365"><p>I remember all the photog jargon making my head spin at first as well, punchit. I Agree with Hybred's explanation above. You aren't stuck with one lens only on the 60D, you can switch out the lens to any EF of EF-S mount compatible lens (look for that in the description of lenses you're looking at to know it will mount to your Canon DSLR.</p><p></p><p> I also have the 28-135, great starter lens to cover your zoom range. Dunno that you'll be able to get one of those with your DSLR camera body and still stay in your budget. They should be cheap used at a camera shop though (also a good place to go to try out different lenses and have someone who knows what they're talking about show you, rather than a random employee at a chain electronics store).</p><p></p><p>Now I am not sure which link you're referring to being cheaper Punchit, but that amazon link posted about that includes the 18-55 will probably have sales tax applied also. One of my fav things about shopping at B&H is the lack of sales tax (for now at least). Hope this info clears things up a bit :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaleenSpeed, post: 12532917, member: 18365"] I remember all the photog jargon making my head spin at first as well, punchit. I Agree with Hybred's explanation above. You aren't stuck with one lens only on the 60D, you can switch out the lens to any EF of EF-S mount compatible lens (look for that in the description of lenses you're looking at to know it will mount to your Canon DSLR. I also have the 28-135, great starter lens to cover your zoom range. Dunno that you'll be able to get one of those with your DSLR camera body and still stay in your budget. They should be cheap used at a camera shop though (also a good place to go to try out different lenses and have someone who knows what they're talking about show you, rather than a random employee at a chain electronics store). Now I am not sure which link you're referring to being cheaper Punchit, but that amazon link posted about that includes the 18-55 will probably have sales tax applied also. One of my fav things about shopping at B&H is the lack of sales tax (for now at least). Hope this info clears things up a bit :beer: [/QUOTE]
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