I am looking for a DSLR to take backpacking. For years I used a film SLR, then switched to a hybrid digital which finally broke (and was obsolete in any case.) But I have not paid attention to cameras for years and am overwhelmed at what is out there. I am limited to no more than $600 for both camera and lens.
I do the normal things that amateur photographers do when backpacking--lakes, cliffs, and mountains in high contrast daylight, sunsets and sunrises on a tripod in low light, macro close ups of flowers, and perhaps some wildlife if lucky. I have traditionally sacrificed high telephoto capability (thus losing some wildlife shots) to keep the weight down. I found a 28-70 zoom lens was perfect for me on my previous cameras--and I use the wide angle end of the lens quite a bit.
Weight is a consideration, though I have (sadly) had to carry some fairly heavy cameras to be able to have the functionality at a price I can afford. I'd prefer not to have to carry 8x10 glass plates up the mountain, though!