Whats you budget? For the camera, and lenses? Landscape lenses on 35mm, could be anything from 12mm (almost fisheye) to about 24mm.
Maybe one very wide (15mm-20mm) and one wide-normal (28mm-35mm)?
Flash is very handy for illuminating something of interest in the foreground, with a scenic bright-lit background.
For example, you could shoot into the sun, but pick out a close detail with flash.
Would you prefer a 35mm SLR, or would a rangefinder-type camera be sufficient?
Rangefinder is smaller as there is no mirror. Its more silent for that reason also, and commonly, lenses can be flatter (pancake style).
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Whats you budget? For the camera, and lenses? Landscape lenses on 35mm, could be anything from 12mm (almost fisheye) to about 24mm.
Maybe one very wide (15mm-20mm) and one wide-normal (28mm-35mm)?
Flash is very handy for illuminating something of interest in the foreground, with a scenic bright-lit background.
For example, you could shoot into the sun, but pick out a close detail with flash.
Would you prefer a 35mm SLR, or would a rangefinder-type camera be sufficient?
Rangefinder is smaller as there is no mirror. Its more silent for that reason also, and commonly, lenses can be flatter (pancake style).