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My current RP kit is the RF 24-105mm 4-7.1 (yeah, not the L) and RF 35 1.8. I own and love the RF 24-105 f4 L, but I've been using the kit lens that came with my R6 more and more, and it's just perfect for the RP. It's not heavy, and the image quality is good at the center frame. For family snapshots, it's perfect.Here is the aperture table for the 24-240mm: 24-26mm = f/4.0 27-43mm = f/4.5 44-69mm = f/5.0 70-104mm = f/5.6 105-240mm = f/6.3. From 27-43mm you lose 1/3 stop and from 44-69mm you lose 2/3 stop. Overall not too bad considering you get an extra 135mm of reach and only give up 1.33 stops through this range compared to f/4.0 at 105mm for the L lens.