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Sep 24, 2015 at 5:10 comment added Michael C I guess that all depends on whether the husband's articles are primarily about going kayaking/canoeing/backpacking or are about things, such as landscapes and wildlife, that can best be reached by going kayaking/canoeing/backpacking. The question isn't really specific as to whether they are adventuring to write stories about adventuring or if they are adventuring in support of stories about the locations/wildlife that can be reached that way.
Sep 24, 2015 at 1:16 comment added scottbb Agreed. But I get the impression the point of the question is photographing the adventure and the wildlife inhabitants they encounter, as opposed to adventuring in support of the photography. A subtle distinction, to be sure. But it's the difference between "given that I'm kayaking/canoeing/backpacking, what kit should I get?" and "I'm willing to kayak/canoe/backpack to get the shot I want."
Sep 23, 2015 at 8:48 comment added Michael C General wildlife, maybe. But wildlife at a distance needs the fast, long lenses that render the size/weight difference between a mirrorless and DSLR camera pretty much moot and the best current sports/wildlife AF systems are in DSLR bodies.
Sep 22, 2015 at 23:59 history answered scottbb CC BY-SA 3.0