The Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Dark Brown with Oatmeal and Light Olive Accent) is a fully padded 900 denier nylon shoulder bag made to carry a digital SLR with grip attached standard lens and 2-3 additional lenses with accessories. The bag has padded and lined main compartment with movable dividers to customize the interior. There are four pockets for accessories and the bag is carried by an adjustable shoulder strap with removable shoulder pad or carry handle.
| Material |
Exterior: 900 denier, water-resistant nylon Interior: Lined with 300 denier, ripstop nylon Interior: Fully padded |
| Type of Closure | Strap with buckle |
| Exterior Dimensions | 14.96 x 11.02 x 7.09" (38 x 28 x 18cm) (WxHxD) |
| Interior Dimensions | 13.7 x 12.6 x 8.7" (34.8 x 32 x 22cm) (WxDxH) |
| Volume | Interior: 915.36 in³ (15 cubic liters) |
| Tripod Holder | No |
| Accommodates | Digital SLR with grip, attached standard lens, 3 additional lenses, speedlight, and accessories |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Shoulder strap Carry handle |
| Weight |
2.48 lbs (1.13kg)
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Dark Brown with Oatmeal and Light Olive Accent):
They are pricey but so worth it! Totally configurable, well made and like everyone else says it doesn't look like your typical camera bag. I had the 6 Million version but had to trade up because I needed more space for my 40D w/grip and the 70-200.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Dark Brown with Oatmeal and Light Olive Accent):
I agree that the velcro closure is overkill and astoundingly loud, but that's my only complaint. It's very functional, comfortable to carry, and holds an amazing amount of gear in a compact size.
Would recommend heartily, and would buy other Crumpler products.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Dark Brown with Oatmeal and Light Olive Accent):
I wanted a bag I could put everything in and travel with. Carrying a 20D with grip/attached lens, plus 3-4 other lenses, plus all the accessories like battery charger and whatever else I have makes it pretty heavy, but everything fits, which is the main thing.
I wouldn't want to take it on shoots, mainly because of the velcro, which is really strong and therefore really loud.
Based on the pictures, my biggest concern was that it would not be very sturdy/padded and it's actually both. I'm quite pleased on that count.
I wanted a camera bag that held quite a bit without being ugly or screaming "expensive camera!" and this suits me fine. If I decide I need something bigger eventually, this will easily convert to something else useful.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Dark Brown with Oatmeal and Light Olive Accent):
This bag easily carries the gear I need. Unlike traditional shoulder bags, the messenger bag style is more comfortable and makes the bag feel lighter. I can fit a Canon 40D with grip along with a 70-200 lens attached and still have room for several other lenses plus a flash. I would highly recommend this bag.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Dark Brown with Oatmeal and Light Olive Accent):
I can fit all my stuff in the bag. Easy access. The velcro is loud so make sure you have it open if you need to use equipment in a quiet setting.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Dark Brown with Oatmeal and Light Olive Accent):
Really great bag, well constructed, and has room for a lot of equipment. Its nice it doesnt look much like a camera bag either so its easy to put your gear in it and feel safe with it.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Dark Brown with Oatmeal and Light Olive Accent):
I love this bag and it does not look like a camera bag.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Dark Brown with Oatmeal and Light Olive Accent):
I was a bit skeptical after I received this bag and was actually in the process of shipping it back for a return. After giving it one last try, I now LOVE this bag!!! It is the perfect mid size bag. I can carry more than enough equipment for a day of shooting. I can get my camera body with battery grip and a medium zoom attached plus 3 other lenses, flash, filter case, CF cards, cleaning cloth, and various other small accessories. The bag carries well and does not feel heavy compared to carrying the same gear in one of my othe bags. I'm glad I decided to keep it...it's my favorite bag!!! My only problem with this bag is that is does not have any outside pockets that are accessible without opening the main compartment flap. That addition would give this bag 5 stars.
Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Dark Brown with Oatmeal and Light Olive Accent):
This bag has plenty of space, easy to carry, and does notlook like a typical camera bag when you walk through theAirport. I carry my canon 400d with grip, three lens kits,flash, battery charger, 7 filters, two extra memory cards,and a few other odd and ends.
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