> Full frame is a must, as well as interchangeable lenses.
Obviously you're a much more serious photographer than I'll ever be, but are you certain you need a full frame sensor? That eliminates a lot of very good APS-C and Micro Four-Thirds cameras. And of course full-frame cameras and lenses are bigger and more expensive those for the smaller formats.
Another thing to consider is whether or not to go mirrorless rather than DSLR. The mirrorless cameras are more compact, and I think the advantages of a digital viewfinder outweigh the disadvantages.
For many years I've preferred compact cameras to SLRs. The finest camera in the world doesn't do you any good if it's sitting at home when you need it. I use a Fujifilm X10 and have been really happy with it. But obviously it's not a system camera.
My wife wanted a good camera for Christmas a couple of years ago. Based on my experience with the X10, I bought her a Fujifilm X-T10 with a couple of lenses. This is a midrange mirrorless APS-C camera that looks like an SLR; Fuji offers similar pro-grade cameras in their X-T1, X-T2 and X-T3 cameras, plus a number of other models that don't look like SLRs.
The Fujifilm X-series cameras and lenses are constructed of metal, very solid and look good. My only complaint about the X-series is that the lens selection is a bit limited compared to Nikon or Canon, but they continue to add new lens to the X system.
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