I have a different suggestion. Get yourself a Pentax F 35-70mm. It is inexpensive because it is plentiful (being the kit lens on earlier AF Pentax film cameras. But it is a good lens in its own right and has a macro/closeup function that is very useful. It is not a fast lens, but great for daytime stuff. Use it for a while and then look at the EXIF data and see if there is a focal length that you use more commonly than the others. Using that information, you can narrow your selection down on the appropriate (faster) Limited prime, should you so desire.
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