I just had to join in guys. I'm a video nut on the side

I really enjoy filming hunts, solo and group hunts. I am a big fan of DSLR's and always pack one on my hunts along with my "kill shot camera". I like to film all b-roll video with the DSLR and then use a lightweight camcorder to film kill shots.
I have a few favorites you might want to check out. The Tokina 11-16mm 2.8, is a great low light wide angle lens. Use this a lot around camp or when filming in tight places. Also its a great lens for timelapses and is semi affordable. $600ish. If you want to bring a prime into the backcountry you will might like something in the 30mm to 50mm about right. The old Sigma 30mm 1.4 is a great priced prime, but Sigma is releasing a new version of their popular 30mm 1.4 lens. Hopefully you already know but pay attention to lenses in regards to crop sensor lenses (APS-C) and full frame (35mm sensors). Most primes (2.8 or faster) are full frame lenses, meaning a 50mm become an 80mm on your Canon T3i. Anything over 80mm prime is super hard to handhold steady. When i first started with DSRL's, I was on a tight budget and used old Nikon primes (50mm 1.4) with lens adapter rings. They worked great. I currently have the Canon 50mm 1.4, but I would skip that lens and go for a 30mm 1.4 instead.
All my backcountry hunting camera gear is fairly low budget gear (Canon 7D, Canon T3i, ContourGPS POV camera, Sony HX20v Cybershot, Canon 50mm 1.4, Tokina 11-16mm 2.8) there are much better cameras & lenses but they come at a much higher price. I like compact, lightweight gear after packing around a Panasonic HVX200 for two season. The Canon T3i is an awesome camera for the weight, compact, and shallow DOF ability when teamed with the right lens.
Here are a couple of videos I have done or have been apart of.
https://vimeo.com/55913287
https://vimeo.com/58763936
https://vimeo.com/58752579
https://vimeo.com/54995483