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BlackAdder
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Assuming you are just starting into this:
Other than maybe the 50mm if you want a quality lens for low light and portraits on the cheap, I'd say stick with what you have for now. Don't go crazy with it buying accessories you don't need or you'll risk wasting money. You have plenty to learn with for now with the body and the 18-55mm IS.
If you are feeling adventurous later you can always add more and try things like reversing rings to make a ghetto macro lens set up and extension tubes, but you don't need it to get started. I'm not sure about the quality of those either, it can vary a lot with the no-name Chinese stuff. Some of it is good for the money and some is awful even at a low price. I can't tell you anything much about that one pictured, sorry.
If you are really short of money, then just get the zoom and learn with that and you can get the 50mm prime later if you want.
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