Hi
I have been given those two kit lenses that were on a film canon dslr.
Exactly what I would have said. They aren't new designs and there are many different lenses that would be better - but "better" means different things to different people. So they'll get you started, and then if/when you want to take photos which your lenses won't let you take, you'll know what to look for by way of upgrade.Hi Fabien
They should work on your 60D and as a starting point, they'll be fine. Once you've started to use the camera and lenses, you can see where they are holding you back / their shortcomings are and then look to upgrade them with specific needs.
Hope this helps....
One way to find out....Am I correct to say that they won't be any good in low light (I mean indoor not dark room)
Hi Fabien
They should work on your 60D and as a starting point, they'll be fine. Once you've started to use the camera and lenses, you can see where they are holding you back / their shortcomings are and then look to upgrade them with specific needs.
Hope this helps....
Would I be better off with the first lens or the kit lens on this camera?
http://www.digitalrev.com/product/canon-eos-60d-with-ef/OTc1MQ_A_A