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>>130683 I'd suggest forgetting these slow zooms. None of them will do you much good in low light, probably few if any of them will do macro, and their quality will probably be low. Not much better than the kit, maybe even worse.
Pick up a 50/1.8 and a 28/1.8, or if you can't afford it, a 28/2.8. The 28mm is what's called a "normal" lens, because it approximates the way the human eye sees and is thus extremely versatile and easy to learn on. Usable for near everything. The 50/1.8 is $80 and makes a great portrait lens. When you want wider focal lengths, use your kit lens; for macro work, buy some extension tubes.
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