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The Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Black with Gun Metal Grey and Oatmeal 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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This is a great bag that is really soft and easy to carry it slightly conforms to my body making it very comfortable. This is the best looking bag on the market, hands down....Read complete review
This is a great bag that is really soft and easy to carry it slightly conforms to my body making it very comfortable. This is the best looking bag on the market, hands down. This bag doesn't have the shape or look of a camera bag and appears more like a daypack/messenger bag therefore I'm never concerned that my bag is saying to the public Expensive Camera Gear - Right Here (anyways all my stuff is insured - including this bag itself). It is classy enough for weddings with no compression straps or clips hanging all around it and strong enough to handle outdoor environments. If this one needed replacing, I would buy it again over another bag.I'm able to fit into it: DSLR with grip, 70-200mm f2.8 IS, 50mm f1.4, 28-135mm IS, 20-35mm USM, 580ex - with all of the lens hoods, but it gets bulky at this point. There are two moderately sized accessory compartments and two easy access side pockets for non-bulky items. When full, my bag weighs 14.5 lbs.
Problems Encountered: No real problems but there are some design issues that could use improving upon. The accessory compartments are not divided so small things will move around and mix together. I've begun to use Ziplock bags and empty Altoid tins to separate things like my cable release, wireless remote, CF cards, and AA batteries. The stock shoulder pad is useless (the nylon shoulder strap itself is great) because it doesn't have enough padding to make it comfortable and there isn't enough grip to keep the bag on your shoulder. It's slipped off my shoulder a couple of times so I replaced it with a heavy duty luggage/camping style pad with more cushion and lots more rubber to stay on my shoulder.
Previous Equivalent Item Owned: Crumpler Bags, Lowepro Bags
Items I Recommend: 3rd Party Heavy Duty Shoulder Pad
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I have been quite disappointed with my bag. A friend has what I thought was the same bag, but his has two buckles on the front as opposed to one like this back. I...Read complete review
I have been quite disappointed with my bag. A friend has what I thought was the same bag, but his has two buckles on the front as opposed to one like this back. I find when I grab the top handle it seems quite flimsy and I am afraid often my camera will fall out. The arm strap is nice and the preferred way of carrying the bag. And I like the colors. I wish it had two buckles-that would make the difference. So if you are looking at crumpler, get the two buckle bag- my friend has it and loves it. I, however think the 7 million dollar bag falls about 6,783,251 short of the name.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Black with Gun Metal Grey and Oatmeal Accent):
I have been quite disappointed with my bag. A friend has what I thought was the same bag, but his has two buckles on the front as opposed to one like this back. I find when I grab the top handle it seems quite flimsy and I am afraid often my camera will fall out. The arm strap is nice and the preferred way of carrying the bag. And I like the colors. I wish it had two buckles-that would make the difference. So if you are looking at crumpler, get the two buckle bag- my friend has it and loves it. I, however think the 7 million dollar bag falls about 6,783,251 short of the name.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Black with Gun Metal Grey and Oatmeal Accent):
This bag is far and away one of the most versatile bag I’ve owned. As primarily a location shooter, this bag has room enough for 3 lenses, 2 bodies, two flashes, memory cards, batteries, cables, gaff tape, emergency kit, etc. You should buy this bag because…it's cumbersome pulling around a top heavy rolling bag!
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Black with Gun Metal Grey and Oatmeal Accent):
I am so glad I purchased this bag. I do a lot of "city" shooting and this style bag works perfectly to grab gear as needed. In addition the messenger style does not "scream" camera bag.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Black with Gun Metal Grey and Oatmeal Accent):
The headline says it--ideal for everyday use. I store not just camera equipment but other stuff as well. It doesn't scream "camera bag" indeed! Perfect for anyone who can't leave home without his camera!
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This bag is big and great. I like that it takes the shape of a messenger bag rather than totally looking like a camera bag. I also love the amount of storage it holds. At the moment I have four lenses including a 70-200 (although there's really not enough room to have it attached to the body and keep it closed), D300 W/Grip, SB-800, macro ring set, cleaning kit, and a bunch of other misc parts, cords, and accessories.... I also like the construction of the bag. It feels that it's padded enough to take the everyday little bumps you encounter. And I really like how you can quickly flip the top open to access your camera.... Overall, it's a great bag and I would certainly buy again...
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Black with Gun Metal Grey and Oatmeal Accent):
Comfortable, easy to access gear, holds more stuff than it would appear it could. Not a bulky shoulder bag like most. i can actually work with this over the shoulder. i use it as my mobil primary bag and keep it handy. The kitchen sink and its spare are in my rolling support bag. Been a full time pro for more years than i care to admit. Have seen a lot of camera bags come down the pike during that time but this is one of the best i have ever owned.
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Roomy, organized, fits everything I need for a day out and about getting some great shots!
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I use this product for my Canon 40D and accessories. It is built very well and looks great too!
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This bag is really really great. I absolutely love the portability of this unit. I can fit a ton of stuff in here. I have a Lowepro 100 AW backpack and I find myself carrying this one more for the sheer connivence of it. The only thing lacking from this camera bag is a dedicated, easy to access memory card holder. My lowepro can hold up to 8 CF cards in a safe easy to access way which I really miss when using this bag. Overall an excellent bag!
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Black with Gun Metal Grey and Oatmeal Accent):
I absolutely love this bag. It is roomy and practical. I have walked around my local city with this bag and have had more than enough room. I can also put up to a 15 in laptop along the back of the laptop if I wanted. Great design, thick padding, nice extra pockets. Buy this thing!
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Black with Gun Metal Grey and Oatmeal Accent):
Love it! I have 2 cameras and 2 lenses to carry around. It's not heavy and I can easily carry it on my shoulder and it doesn't weigh me down. It has tons of room and I hope to be adding another lens or two soon.
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This is a great bag (and I have a few others to compareagainst )! I wear it cross mid-rift hanging low and at 6'4''most bags are far too short... this one is great - I probhave another 2'' to extend the strap.Does not look like a photg bag compared to most. It fitsmore then would appear... I have a 20D+Grip+Tamron 28-75(hood out, so a slightly longer lens attached would work) inthe middle with a portable HDD, batteries and stuff. Oneside fits a 70-200 and flash and the other 4 shorter lenses[85, 50, 10-22, 135] or a mix of smaller lenses & additionalflashes. Lid pouch has all the spare cards, cables e.t.c.and front pouch more batteries (never too many of those) andthinner stuff.By far the best shoulder bag I have used. I had no issueswith the padded strap but maybe because I wear it crossrather then over the same side.
Problems Encountered: Only slight issue is that if you use the handle on the topto carry it with any weight the bag gets out of shapebecause there is a single clip in the middle - they need oneon each side.
Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Black with Gun Metal Grey and Oatmeal Accent):
This is a great bag that is really soft and easy to carry it slightly conforms to my body making it very comfortable. This is the best looking bag on the market, hands down. This bag doesn't have the shape or look of a camera bag and appears more like a daypack/messenger bag therefore I'm never concerned that my bag is saying to the public Expensive Camera Gear - Right Here (anyways all my stuff is insured - including this bag itself). It is classy enough for weddings with no compression straps or clips hanging all around it and strong enough to handle outdoor environments. If this one needed replacing, I would buy it again over another bag.I'm able to fit into it: DSLR with grip, 70-200mm f2.8 IS, 50mm f1.4, 28-135mm IS, 20-35mm USM, 580ex - with all of the lens hoods, but it gets bulky at this point. There are two moderately sized accessory compartments and two easy access side pockets for non-bulky items. When full, my bag weighs 14.5 lbs.
Problems Encountered: No real problems but there are some design issues that could use improving upon. The accessory compartments are not divided so small things will move around and mix together. I've begun to use Ziplock bags and empty Altoid tins to separate things like my cable release, wireless remote, CF cards, and AA batteries. The stock shoulder pad is useless (the nylon shoulder strap itself is great) because it doesn't have enough padding to make it comfortable and there isn't enough grip to keep the bag on your shoulder. It's slipped off my shoulder a couple of times so I replaced it with a heavy duty luggage/camping style pad with more cushion and lots more rubber to stay on my shoulder.
Previous Equivalent Item Owned: Crumpler Bags, Lowepro Bags
Items I Recommend: 3rd Party Heavy Duty Shoulder Pad
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