
Nikon Z7ii: 45.7 MP Full-frame sensor. This is my go-to landscape camera body as its ability to reproduce the most minute details is extraordinary and I love the simplicity and straightforward Nikon menu systems.

Canon G5X: This is my primary street photography walk-around camera. It is a relatively recent (2019) addition to my gear collection. While highly portable and with a fast and reasonably broad zoom range lens, I have not been overly impressed with the images it produces, particularly in low light situations.
For lenses, I shoot primarily with 3 different lenses (listed in order of focal length):
Nikon Z 14-30mm f/4 S Lens - This ultra wide zoom lens is relatively light weight, sharp as a tack and has incredible depth of field. Even though this isn't an everyday lens, because of its light weight and versatility, I still almost always throw it in my backpack when I go hiking just in case I find an opportunity to use it.

Nikon Z 24-120mm f/4 - This is a great mid-range zoom that is my go-to lens for walking around and for everyday landscape and portrait photography. It is tack sharp at all focal lengths and fast enough for most scenarios in which I shoot. It is almost always on one of my two Z7ii bodies (unless I swap in the 14-30mm).

Nikon Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 S - This is my favorite lens for shooting intimate landscapes. The vibration reduction on this lens is excellent and allows me to shoot handheld with at shutter speeds I would not normally expect to be able to do so.
