>>3326979Color fringing is a problem for pretty much all shorter focal lengths with wide apertures. It is due to the size of the lens and how far the aperture opens up to expose light coming in from the extreme edges of the lens. You can combat that simply by stopping down to a narrower aperture, but of course you lose that extra light.
>>3326976They are fine, but usually have quite a bit of junk mixed in with them. Concentrate on the camera body, the actual lenses, not the lens add-ons like fisheye or telephoto/teleconverter screw in filter lenses, and what the tripod looks like for your needs. And, whatever the fuck you do, don't ever ever ever use any software they have packed with them.
Green outlines: Critical things
Yellow outlines: Nice cake icing
Yellow ?s: Iffy quality in kits like these. Memory cards tend to be ultra cheap and can even by re-branded fakes. Batteries are usually subpar and don't perform well or don't even communicate with the camera if the camera supports it.
Red Xs: Trash these, they are either unsafe, not needed at all, or are of extremely poor quality.
Everything else: just trimmings. Like you don't need UV as a filter, but it might be nice in an area where things are flying around and you want to keep the lens clean while shooting. The cleaning kits are all subpar except for the air bulb and microfiber clothes. Mileage varies with screen protectors.
The USB cable is what you should use for image transfers when you have a good memory card. Otherwise, your much more expensive memory card will shit the bed far sooner than normal due to you taking it out all the time. The cable will eventually stop working and you'll need to get a new one, but it won't cause you to lose 200 photos. Just remember to "Copy" files, confirm they are copied correctly then delete them off the camera.