I'm now reluctantly facing at least some age-related realities (it was my 81st birthday a couple of days ago) and I traded most of my heavier lenses for a Nikon 24-200 lens. The ones that went included my all-time favourite, the 300PF prime but much and all as I loved it, facing reality moved it up to the top of the list - I hope whoever buys it treats it well and enjoys it as much as I did. I kept the Z24-70S kit lens and the Z105S macro/portrait ones.
The relatively recent Z24-200 seemed a good candidate as a lightweight do all for most of what I want, with reviews that ranged from "Must buy" to "Not the best but OK as a general purpose lens", and a break in the recent bad weather was enough to take me out and about.
Here are a few examples that I think verify the reviews (basically good enough). All are hand held, manual shutter and aperture, auto ISO, centre weighted metering, spot focusing.
Three not so little pigs (110mm, f/7.1, 1/60s, ISO 280)
Falls of Bruar (42mm, f/11, 1/125s, ISO 125)
Misty Morning at Loch Faskally (69mm, f/10, 1/100s, ISO 100)