The Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag is a padded shoulder bag made to carry a compact film or digital SLR camera with two or three lenses, and accessories. The bag is configurable, with an upper padded section and a slimmer lower section. There are four pockets for accessories, and the bag is carried with an adjustable shoulder strap with removable shoulder pad, or carry handle.
| Material |
Exterior: 1000 denier, water-resistant nylon Interior: Lined with 420 denier, ripstop nylon Interior: Fully padded |
| Type of Closure | Strap with buckle |
| Exterior Dimensions | 12.6 x 9.45 x 7.09" (32 x 24 x 18cm) (WxHxD) |
| Interior Dimensions |
Upper compartment: 11.4 x 6.3 x 8.7" (29 x 16 x 22cm) (WxDxH) Lower compartment: 11.4 x 6.3 x 8.7" (29 x 16 x 22cm) (WxDxH) |
| Volume | Interior: 549.21 in³ (9.0 cubic liters) |
| Tripod Holder | No |
| Accommodates | Digital SLR with grip, attached lens up to 6.0", an additional lens up to 8.0" long, speedlight, plus accessories |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Removable adjustable shoulder strap with removable pad Carry handle |
| Weight |
27.65 oz (784g)
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Excellent Walkaround Bag!
Very comfortable to carry. Doesn't scream camera bag.
I'm able to fit the following comfortably.
40D+Grip+17-55 2.8 IS hood extended
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Very comfortable to carry. Doesn't scream camera bag.
I'm able to fit the following comfortably.
40D+Grip+17-55 2.8 IS hood extended
Canon 10-22
Canon 70-200 F/4 L IS hood reversed
Canon 430EX
+ memory cards, extra batteries /charger.
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6 Million Dollar Home Bag
This bag is wonderfully crafted. Tons of padding as well. I eventually returned this because it was much smaller than I expected. I ended up trading it for the 7 million dollar home. ...Read complete review
This bag is wonderfully crafted. Tons of padding as well. I eventually returned this because it was much smaller than I expected. I ended up trading it for the 7 million dollar home. However if you have say 3 lenses, a camera, flash and some accessories this should more than suffice. Again great bag for the price.!
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
This product was exactly what I was looking for. Holds a D90, with 18-200VR lens with ease. I have used it without the removable dividers but in a messenger wrap for a bit of extra protection. The padding on the walls of the bag is plenty if I'm having an easy day. Gives me the ability to use it as a purse, to easily hold large womans wallet, guide book, instruction manual, an tons of other stuff. I carry BIG bags all the time, and was worried about the size of this, but its great. I know the camera is safe and can hold everything I need. Also, I plan to do some traveling alone in India and South America. I'm not concerned that this will shout out "woman with camera bag holding thousands fo $$ of equipment." I just with that there were pockets that were accessible without opening the flap, i.e. back or top of the flap.
Pleased with my choice!
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
It seems I have a small collection of camera bags - and none of them have really pleased me until now. This crumpler bag is perfect for carrying my Nikon D300, SB800 flash, extra lens, with still room for the little things.
It is comfortable on my shoulder, it's not as bulky as similar bags, it is lightweight, and it has a unique design that helps prevent spilling equipment just in case the bag isn't securely closed.
Who knew you could love a camera bag?
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
I was torn between the 5MDH and the 6MDH, but decided to go with the larger bag. I am very happy with my decision as the 6MDH suits my needs perfectly.
In my bag, I have a D80 with either a 50mm 1.8 or a 18-200VR attached, the non-attached lens on the side (with room to fit an additional medium-sized lens), a SB-600 (in its own case), and the D80 AC charger. The front and top pouches provide plenty of room for odds and ends such as manuals, lens cleaners, cables and memory cards.
I would say the bag is slightly shorter than a typical messenger bag, but also slightly larger in depth. Still, the shoulder pad makes it a comfortable carry, and as others have said, it is a bit more discrete than many camera bags.
After adjusting the velcro dividers, I managed to arrange my gear so that it is easy to access. While the padding has its limitations, I feel that my gear is relatively secure.
I am very pleased with this bag.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
Th bag is large enough for me to accomoodate my camera with a lens attached and up to 3 additional lenses. It also has some internal pouches which allow me to carry a cleaning kit as well as my wallet, cell phone and keys.
The bag is padded so I have no need to worry about getting bumped around (I shoot concerts - so that's a BIG deal).
The only downside is that sometimes it's hard to open the velcro to get a different lens - I'm getting better at it though.
I am VERY happy with this purchase.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
Bag is used with 2 Leica M cameras and 6-7 lenses for travel and storage. The fit for this type of use is very good, and the height is not too big.
The bag is well constructed and generally easily accessible except that the Velcro is very strong and loud. I had to remove some of it for both reasons. The bag is easily configurable, and can be used for a small SLR outfit as well, in which case I use a Canon DSLR with 17-85, 70-300DO and 10-22, with possible room for the 60 macro.
Batteries and cards are readily stored in the front pocket, although I really prefer end pockets as those make bags not stick out into traffic as much.
The should strap does not have a good anti-slip pad, so I'll have to find a substitute.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
Although their product names are non-traditional, they make great bags. This one does just want it says and does it well. I use it to carry a Cannon 30D with lens attached, 580 flash and either a zoom lens or a camcorder. It's a great day bag for carrying more than just a camera. There are accessory pockets as well for extra batteries, CF cards, etc.
Crumpler bags are a bit pricier, but are well worth it. Also, they don't scream "Expensive stuff in here!" like a name brand bag with a big logo on the outside.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
This bag is wonderfully crafted. Tons of padding as well. I eventually returned this because it was much smaller than I expected. I ended up trading it for the 7 million dollar home. However if you have say 3 lenses, a camera, flash and some accessories this should more than suffice. Again great bag for the price.!
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
Very smooth & compact look. I have it arranged as follows:
Side area 1: Canon 24-105 f4L IS lens
Side area 2: Canon 10-22 EFS lens
Center area: Lens hoods for each of above lens
Bridged across top of all areas: Canon 40D with 70-200 f4L IS lens attached, lens hood reversed.
It all fits just fine. The only negative impression I have of the bag is the somewhat "thin" handle - doesn't inspire confidence. Otherwise a great bag.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
Very comfortable to carry. Doesn't scream camera bag.
I'm able to fit the following comfortably.
40D+Grip+17-55 2.8 IS hood extended
Canon 10-22
Canon 70-200 F/4 L IS hood reversed
Canon 430EX
+ memory cards, extra batteries /charger.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
This holds a D300, second lens, and small cam-corder with no problem, works great for me as a day-bag.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
This is great for daytrips and traveling... I put a d200, 50mm 1.4, 12-24mm, 28-70 and a 105mm VR macro and a sb800 speedlight. For those of you who know the size of these lense, they are faily big. Its a snug fit but I dont have to jam it in either... it took a while to work out the different configuration but it fit just fine.
With all the gear inside, the bag feels great on the shoulders and the padding on the strap is great since the strap slides in the strap rather on you shirt when accessing the bag.
Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black):
I bought this bag for my Nikon D80 with 18-135 mm kit lens. The camera can fit horizontal if you remove the separator, or vertical with the separator in place. This is the orientation I use and it works fine with a Speedlight or a spare lens (if small - mine spare is a the Nikon 50mm 1.8, and it fits fine) on the other side of the separator. At this point there is really no more room and the fit is pretty tight.I LOVE the bag though - the build quality is excellent and the look is very stealth (does not look like a camera bag). The strap is a really nice flexible nylon - similar to high end seatbelt material. I am a bag hound and own a dozen different courier style bags (Timbuk2, Burton, etc) and this is one of my favorites. I especially like the strap material - very comfortable, even without a strap pad (not necessary for this weight - the bigger Crumplers do come with a strap).I am on the verge of buying a couple of larger lenses (17-55 2.8 and 70-200 2.8 VR) and will need a bigger bag. I will definitely get another Crumpler - maybe the 7 million dollar bag. Or maybe one of the bigger ones from Crumpler.
Expertise: Very enthusiastic amateur
Problems Encountered: A bit too small for a DSLR with additional lens. Cannot fit flash in addition.
Previous Equivalent Item Owned: Timbuk2, Tamrac
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