The Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Purple with Light Purple and Light Orange 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 (Purple with Light Purple and Light Orange Accent):
I was pleasantly surprised as to the size of the bag. It hold my D90 plus my tamron 70-200 and Promaster wide angle lens. It also has two hidden pockets on each side for thin items. The zippered compartment is nice. I didn't think the velcro was too loud- I was pleased with it being so secure. I have to say, the color is awesome. I am a novice at best, but am very happy with this bag.
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Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Purple with Light Purple and Light Orange Accent):
Holds 2 Canon 40D bodies, 70-300 zoom, speedlite 580EX, flash, 2 kit lenses and Tokina wide angle 12-28 lens.
Padding on straps is sufficient.
velcro is a little loud for me, I would rather have zippers. Sad there is no water bottle pocket or little pockets for business cards, pens and thumb drives. I really like the color! Doesn't look outrageously like a camera bag.
Comments about Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Homes Bag (Purple with Light Purple and Light Orange Accent):
This bag is rather bulky for a messenger-style messenger bag, but holds a lot of stuff. I carry an DSLR, 5 lenses (including one large zoom lens and one large telephoto lens), two batteries, lots of CF cards, my battery charger, and lens cleaning supplies. The interior is relatively easy to re-arrange, and a large velcro pocket on the front of the bag underneath the flap is handy for carrying small items. There is one mesh pocket lining the inside of the flap but I don't find it particularly useful. Also there are two small pockets on the side of the bag that are good for carry very small things (cell phone or smaller) that can be reached without opening the flap. What's kind of neat is that there are loops on the side of the bag that makes it possible to attach additional lens cases or other accessory pouches if necessary. Also comes with a nice shoulder pad. Overall a nice bag.
Problems Encountered: No problems. Just wish the interior padding a little bit less thick and heavy. And it'd be nice if the bag had more pockets for organization, particular on the outside of the bag. The bag is a little bit heavy, even accounting for its large size, compared to Tamrac bags. I also miss the piggy-back pocket on my Tamrac bag, which is great when I'm traveling with rolling luggage.
Previous Equivalent Items Owned: Tamrac Velocity 3 shoulder bag (similar to Tamrac Adventure 4)
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