Just got your first DSLR or mirrorless camera? These are the best second lenses to buy to improve your photography

If you just unboxed a new mirrorless or DSLR camera, it probably came with a kit lens. Often a mid-range zoom lens (such as 18-55mm), these bundled cylinders are ideal to get started with. But because they are built on a budget, their performance is usually limited. If you're ready to take the next step with your photography, it's probably time to look at the best second lenses.

Additional lenses unlock new shooting possibilities for your camera, allowing you to take better photos of specific subjects and settings. For example, fast prime lenses allow you to experiment with depth of field in street and portrait photography. Telephoto zoom lenses get you much closer to your subject, while longer models are ideal for capturing images of wildlife and action. There are also macro, wide-angle and premium zoom lenses on the market.