Filson?

I use the medium field bag for my LTM kit, with some kind of Billingham partitions from B&H inside. It's like your Ariel. That bag is over 20 years old and just getting seasoned. The brief would be good with an iPad, but adding a laptop gets edgy - not enough strap or structure to the bag. Fitting the right partitions is the only question, to me.

Along the same line, I've been using the Urban Disguise 60 from Think Tank this year for the heavier blad or DSLR kits. It would be too big for your Leica kit, but smaller models might work. There aren't too many bags that can carry a laptop, work notebook and camera rig that function well. TT stuff is very well built and no one knows I'm carrying a full kit to business meetings.

- Charlie
 
I don't own Filson bags & have never heard of Brady, but I have used similar bags from Gurkha, etc. as camera bags, usually w/inserts (Tenba, Domke, Billingham, etc.). In fact, I hardly ever carry cameras in any bag that was purposely made as a camera bag. FWIW, I have a friend who swears by Filson's other, utility bags, for camera gear (not surprising, since Billinghams & Fogg, etc., were originally just re-purposed fishing bags).

As long as the bag is thick enough to hold your gear, & that particular model does, you'll be fine.
 
I have two thoughts when I see that bag:
1) Scraping your equipment against zipper teeth each time you put it in the bag or take it out, can never be good.
2) The bag doesn´t seem to be made with the weight of contents in mind, that a camera bag is supposed to be holding.

I certainly agree with #1.

Regarding #2, do you mean that the bag doesn't look solid enough or that it is too heavy?
 
On my January 1 Photo Road Trip I used my Filson Briefcase (Laptop model) to carry: Zone VI 4x5 field camera, 125, 180 & 250 lenes, Gossen Luna Pro sbc, filters, misc. Small items. It worked fine. Not sure why I haven't done this sooner as I have owned the bag forever. The camera insert from my Tenba Messenger bag fits the Filson. I could use the insert for smaller systems like my Pentax 6x7.
The Filson is a good piece of gear.

Wayne
 
Filson makes great gear, most is all hand made here in Seattle. They will fix or replace any of their products if they fail. My great grandfather had Filson gear in the 20's.
 
Might as well have the best. However, since the revamp a few years back, now a lot of their items are made elsewhere---I have a super nice "moleskin" shirt that was made in Morocco. I have a field bag, there is an old Filson ad showing that bag suspended from a crane, holding a VW engine!! The gold standard for sturdy, overbuilt, last forever gear.
I have a double Mackinaw cruiser jacket that my granddad wore, and gave to me when I went away to college. I wore it 12 years gave it to my sis, she's still wearing it 22 years later!!
 
I have a Filson bag which would be great for photo gear. I gifted it to an ex of mine some years ago and she never took to it, so it's sat in a cupboard for years. Maybe I should put an insert in it and put it to some photographic use. Filson bag are superb, though they are a little on the heavy side. They'd last a lifetime though...TW
 
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