That's kind of a loaded question given that there are some variables outside of the camera and the lens, that there really isn't going to be a single best up for it (such as in any photography really).
Your best bet is going to be, take a bunch of pictures, post the best 3 or 4 of the up here with the EXIF data, and let us help you from there. Another thing would be to tell us what type of shots you would like to achieve, and people can point you in the proper direction. I would definitely recommend the former, if nothing else, it will give you some time behind the viewfinder.
I know this wasn't the help you were looking for, but I hope it does help a bit.