How much image detail can I get with a camera lens combo. This is an important question for somebody like me, who does a good part of photography while traveling in one or another way. If possible, it should cover the equivalent range from 24mm to a little beyond 100mm for me as a minimum. And it can be done with a single 5x zoom lens. For many years this was realized with the D7000 and the 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6 lens. Lately it has been the D7200 with the 16-80mm f.2.8-4 lens. I was always willing to carry moderately more for a more capable camera body (7xxx), but it seemed impossible to gain significantly in FX without a big step up in bulk and weight.
I have a convenient popular city view point nearby, which I can reach in a 300mm steep uphill hike. Despite a webcam, you never really know how good the sighting conditions really are, when they seem good enough. I never could carry all my gear up in a go, so I limit it to a backpack with maximum of about 8kg of gear.
Recently, the Z 24-120mm f/4 lens appeared and sure should be a step up in image detail at a small step up in weight. So I start the comparison with pictures between these two combos taken on the same day. Both takes freehand, the D7200 16-80 at 38mm f/5.6 and the Z7II 24-120 at 50mm f/4. Both images are out of the camera full size jpg (basic,standard) extracted from the the raw files. As the day was very slightly hazy I upped contrast and in PS +20 and clarity +20 and possibly minor exposure, WB adjustment. (first is D7200 6000x4000 second is Z&II 8256x5504) aha I have to reduce size to stay safely in the bounds (4000, lets see how that looks. My first impression is image detail the same. Inconsistency in angle of view and WB difference remain the most prominent differences.