The Nikon D7500, with a few beginner level lenses(cheap), to play with.
That's an awesome camera! We used to have a Nikon 7100 but Cathy started to find it too heavy.
I am really liking it, lots of lens choice and well I have hardly learned half the menu items, like the raw setting. But getting there.
Make sure you understand - the RAW files all need processing. They will always need a bump in clarity, sharpness, contrast, saturation etc. This is all baked-in when you shoot jpegs, but the raw files are completely unprocessed and they are rather flat looking until you work on them a bit.
Yeah, fortunately I have a free cripple ware program that works with raw files, but the camera does both a raw and a jpeg to download which I thought was pretty cool, one already to play with normally, and one where I can easily fix the exposure level.