I do not advise you to consider it as a staff member "for all occasions". But with the camera, the lens is good. For the first DSLR it is! Its pros: Light weight, range of focal lengths suitable for different purposes (landscape, portrait, although you still need a different lens for the latter type of shooting). As for the quality of the picture, it all depends on the knowledge and talent of the photographer. With its cons. In my opinion, a significant drawback is an uncomfortable focus ring. You can accidentally twist the installed filter. Everywhere plastic. There is an unpleasant "rubbing" of the zoom ring at about 18mm (but maybe this is a problem especially with my lens).
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