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I'd stick with it for the time being if your focus is landscapes. The 35mm f/1.8 is a great lens for portraits and allows a shallower depth of field that the stock zoom lens at a similar focal length. As others have mentioned, selecting the correct aperture and focus point is vital. There's a useful guide here that teaches you about hyper-focal distance. Be careful not to stop your lens down too far, that will increase the depth of field but may result in an overall softening of the image.Thank you @Cagey75 . So, I'm OK to save myself some money and stick with the 18-55 then?