Yes. Conventional wisdom is to spend the money on glass, not on the body. A cheap lens cannot resolve what the expensive camera is trying to accomplish. A lens you don't own due to budget constraints cannot resolve anything.
And yes, bodies depreciate like a new car does. And worse, they become obsolete faster than they wear out unless you are a working-daily professional. Lenses hold value well, and they last much longer than a body. And if you buy a used lens, you can probably sell someday for what you paid for it, or even more.



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Please help me decide to pick the best option out of these for a walk-around kit. I know all of these lenses are excellent in their zone. So, if you had to pick your first general-purpose lens, which one of these (or combination of two) will you choose? I think that will really help a lot making the decision.
