If I were starting from scratch, I would get a Pen F (if you can find one). I use mine all the time for traveling and backpacking. It’s probably my most used body. The focus isn’t that fast, but for most of the stuff I’m shooting while backpacking, it is fine. The Pen would be a nice body to have and a great traveling/backpacking addition to your collection. Then wait to see whatever the “wow” camera is and make up your mind then.
Then I would add the pro 17mm 1.2, 25mm 1.2 and 45mm 1.2. The 45 is a great portrait lens if you know how to use it. Same goes with the 25 and 17. I have a MK III and a 300 f4 for birding, but I don’t take that with me backpacking much.
Later on down the line, the 40-150mm 2.8 is also a nice to have it has pretty good bokeh and is is definitely useful for all my paid stuff. I’ve been trying to get away from using my zooms too much though because even at 2.8 they don’t get me the DOF that I want, so I find myself shooting with the primes all the time now. The other pro 2.8 lenses are good to have, but in my opinion, not a must.
Then I would add the pro 17mm 1.2, 25mm 1.2 and 45mm 1.2. The 45 is a great portrait lens if you know how to use it. Same goes with the 25 and 17. I have a MK III and a 300 f4 for birding, but I don’t take that with me backpacking much.
Later on down the line, the 40-150mm 2.8 is also a nice to have it has pretty good bokeh and is is definitely useful for all my paid stuff. I’ve been trying to get away from using my zooms too much though because even at 2.8 they don’t get me the DOF that I want, so I find myself shooting with the primes all the time now. The other pro 2.8 lenses are good to have, but in my opinion, not a must.
