Nikon SLR Cameras

Which APS Camera has best kit lens?

Tushar
07.04.2016
Tushar

I want to buy APS Camera any of any type Mirror-less or DSLR but with best Kit Lens so that I don't have to again invest money to buy separate lenses

Also in future if I'm planning to buy higher focal length or telephoto lens then I should have option to by best quality in low price lenses with this camera body.

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Added (1). keeping in mind same question out of: Nikon D500, Sony A6300, Panasonic Lumix GX8, Canon 80D which kit lens is best and for future if I'm planning to buy higher focal length or telephoto lens then I should have option to by best quality in low price lenses with this camera body.

Added (2). so if we consider only body then out of Nikon D500, Sony A6300, Panasonic Lumix GX8, Canon 80D which sensor is best eg low noise and high dynamic range

keerok
08.04.2016
keerok

All kit lenses are good. They're cheap and very useful. Anyone who says it isn't doesn't know photography.

Just don't go comparing a kit lens to something more expensive and specialized. It won't. The idea of a kit lens is so that you get to use the camera at once after buying it and if you don't know what you're going to be shooting, that kit lens will in all probability be enough to do it.

BriaR
08.04.2016
BriaR

If that is the way you want to go then why limit yourself with the standard kit lenses. Buy a body only and add the lens of your choice.
I have a Canon 70D body and a Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens. Not available as a kit - I bought them separately and am VERY pleased with the resulting combination.

Mac Mierzwinski
08.04.2016
Mac Mierzwinski

You can compare noise performance and DR by visiting DPreview.com
Just about all kit lenses are the same and it wouldn't be a bad idea getting a better lens. A telephoto lens, although not as useful as a kit, generally results in better images. And the same goes for prime lenses; the smaller the zoom
the better the resulting image