Nikon Z7 or Z7II. You will need to go mirrorless if you want IBIS. Sony A7Riii, A7RIV for high megapixel sensor. Canon R5 if you go the Canon route. There are other choices as well if you want a lower megapixel count. Nikon Z6, Canon R6, Sony A9, A7III. I would also consider a much smaller camera to compliment your main camera. A Fuji X100V, Nikon Z50 or several others when you just want to grab something to carry around town. I know most use their phone for this but I just can't do that. I need a proper camera. Good luck in your quest.thetraveller333 wrote: Thank you all for the recommendations.
I am leaning more towards the D850, but I would like something with in-body stabilization.
What would be an equivalent camera to the D850, but with in-body image stabilization?
Shadowfixer1 wrote: The A7RIII is a good choice. It's one of the full frame options I have my eye on. The 200-600 is an excellent choice. I would also get a zoom in the 24-70 range. If it's not in the budget, the 50 will work just fine. You can add more lenses later. One thing, stay away from their kit 28-70 lens. It's horrible. Good luck.
Shadowfixer1 wrote: Nice selection and good prices but if you're going to be shooting landscape you will need a wider lens. The 50mm will be to long in some instances. The 85 will be great for portraits but you really need wider for landscape. Good luck on your shopping.
Shadowfixer1 wrote: You may want to look into some of the Tamron lenses. They are very popular for the E-Mount. The 28-75 is wildly popular at a much lower cost.
Piechura wrote: Lots of landscape photographers will carry a 70-200.
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