It's tough to take pictures, much less good ones, without a camera. So, I have one that I use (Nikon D800). It's far more sophisticated than my skill set would justify, but hey, I love it. I use three lenses. I use a Nikon 18-35mm f4 lens primarily for landscape photography. My main lens is an 80-200mm f2.8 Nikon lens which I love. I also use a 50mm f1.4 Nikon lens. This covers me for everything except for 35-50, but I don't think I've come across a situation that screamed for something within that focal range.
The sharpness of the 80-200 and the 50 are amazing. The 80-200 is a monstrous lens both in size and weight, so you'll feel it after lugging it around walking or hiking. The fifty is small and light, but limited as far as focus ranges. The 18-35 is excellent for landscape photos which generally need a wide angle. It makes people look weird though, especially in the lower focal ranges since it seems to stretch them out.
Anyways, that's what I use. Next post I'll discuss my love/hate relationship with Lightroom CC. Stay tuned.
From L-R 18-35mm f4 / Nikon D800 with 50mm f1.4 / 80-200mm f2.8