Originally Posted by
rpcrowe
FIRST: If I were relatively new to DSLR photography, I would not consider purchasing a used camera because if there were problems,
SECOND: For your intended used, I would not consider a kit lens. Although kit lenses do produce quite decent image quality, IMO, they are not quite the choice for lower light shooting. I also would not "rubber stamp" many photographers advice regarding getting the 50mm f/1.8 Markii Canon "Nifty Fifty" as my low light lens! The Nifty Fifty doesn't produce great IQ wide open and its auto-focus is rather IFFY in low light levels.
I would put my cash into a excellent medium focal length zoom lens with a minimum aperture of f/2.8 and, preferably, with some type of image stabilization. I would want this lens to have fast and accurate auto-focus capabilities in lower light levels. My choice as a general purpose medium range zoom lens is the Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 IS lens. I have been shooting with tht lens since it was introduced and have had absolultely no problems with it...