Rick Waldroup
Well-known
I use two bags- a Domke F2 "Ruggedwear" which holds most of my main gear- two m4/3 camera bodies, six lenses, a flash, a Zoom voice recorder, and various other things, and I also use a small Lowepro Photo Runner 100 for my street shooting bag. I store a Lumix GX-1 and GF-1 in it and I just drop a few prime lenses in there when I take off to do a bit of street shooting.
Rodchenko
Olympian
jbrianfoto
Established
I really want to know how much some of these gear laden bags weigh and how many hours the owner is prepared to carry it.
I don't know how much mine weighs, but normally when I'm working a festival all (or most) of my bodies are on my shoulders and neck. The bag is used to hold film and a long lens (180). So I guess I really don't notice the weight at all. To answer your other question, I can usually do this for 3-4 days then I'm spent, but not from the bag, usually from the sun and from staying up all night.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Inside my Filson

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Small brown dog

Old Bag by chiscocks, on Flickr

Polaroid 195 DOF by chiscocks, on Flickr

Camera stuff by chiscocks, on Flickr
Snowbuzz
Well-known
noisycheese
Normal(ish) Human
I don't own a Filson bag of any kind (yet), but have a couple of their coats and a handful of shirts made by them. Anything with the Filson label is of the highest quality and is pretty near indestructible.Filson is very good quality I hear, and can get quite pricey.
As for the Filson bags, they are less costly than a Billingham or a Fogg of similar size. They do not have camera and lens padded dividers, so you have to improvise on that point.
I would still recommend a Filson bag without reservation, though. This is the Filson bag I will spring for some day: http://www.filson.com/products/ruck...age/rucksacks-and-backpacks&fmetaProduct=1019
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