For those of you not already familiar with Filson, it's a Seattle-based manufacturer that designs and makes men's and women's clothing and luggage specifically made for outdoor uses. Think gun jackets and fishing vests. The brand is very well regarded for making their products in the USA with a lifetime guarantee to very rugged standards. People nowadays love rugged, me included, so if you are a fan of Red Wing Boots, Pendleton Blankets, or Best Made Axes, then you are only a step away from drooling over the Filson catalog like the rest of us.
Filson teamed up with legendary photography agency Magnum to design a small line of camera bags with the input of two photojournalists, David Allen Harvey and Steven McCurry. No big deal, right? Just some of the best storytelling photographers of their generation. There are 6 camera bags in this series; the series includes a few backpacks, a few messengers, and one tote. Most of the bags come in two color choices, Tan or Otter Green.
The Photographers Backpack is made with Filson's 15oz oil finish Tin Cloth and 22oz rugged twill. It's a light but exceedingly strong fabric that is nice to the touch but still water resistant. For specifics on the types of cloth Filson uses go here. I love the feel of it and also have every confidence that unless submerged, your camera is safe from drizzle and serious downpours alike. The bag has small leather trim details, and a few brass snaps. The overall look of it is somewhat minimal and in no way advertises the bag's contents to other people.
Let me get right to how much gear the bag holds because this was info I couldn't find prior to this purchase. As you can see from the photo below, the Photographers Backpack is bordering on a total kit carryall. I fit a Canon 6d body with 85mm 1.2 attached, the Canon 70-200mm 2.8 IS, a Canon 85mm 1.8 (upright, top left), Contax G1 rangefinder film camera, and a Canon lens extender. There is even a little space I left in the top right for more kit. The point to take from this is that this bag can confidently carry the gear most photographers need for a working scenario.