/p/haggot here.
Simply 5dmk4 with a classic 24-105 f/4 lens.
The focal length is ideal for landscape (though I tend to use the longer half), anything over 135mm is overkill for general shooting. The whole setup is weather resistant, as sturdy as it gets, and relatively light. Packing it is sometimes a hassle, usually I end up just putting it at the very top inside my pack for quick access.
Genuine battery is rated for 900 frames, and with a single spare battery and intermittent shooting (e.g 100-200 frames per day) it easily lasts over a week.
Remote shooting via smartphone is also a plus if you want to take a nice picture of yourself or whatnot.
For anyone looking to get an /out/ camera to shoot landscapes, consider what you might need:
>weatherproofing and sturdiness>zoom lens (within reason) >long battery life>tripod + ND filter for creamy waterWhat you don't need:
>insane levels of zoom or wide angle>f1.4 primes>fast autofocus>masturbatory max ISOs like 25600>>1552444Here's your (You)
>>1552576The a6000 is tiny.
>>1552593I used a K-3 for a few years when it came out. Truly an /out/ist's camera.
But why the fuck do you carry an instax?