The Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Gray with Red Accents) is a 900 denier, water-resistant, nylon shoulder bag made to carry photo gear with accessories. The bag can be customized using the 6 moveable dividers in the main section. It has a 2 strap with 2 buckle closure and a touch fastener Silencer flap that prevents the "hook and loop" closure from being used. There are four pockets for accessories and the bag is carried by a padded handle or an attached, adjustable shoulder strap with removable pad.
| Material |
Exterior: 900 denier, water-resistant nylon Interior: Lined with 300 denier ripstop nylon Interior: Fully padded main compartment |
| Type of Closure |
Two straps with 2 buckles Touch fastener silencer |
| Exterior Dimensions | 12.6 x 9.45 x 7.09" (32 x 24 x 18cm) (WxHxD) |
| Interior Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Volume | Interior: 549.21 in³ (9.0 liter) |
| Tripod Holder | No |
| Accommodates | Digital SLR with grip and attached lens up to 6.0" and an additional lens up to 8.0" long and speedlight plus accessories |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Carry handle Adjustable shoulder strap |
| Weight | 2.3 lbs (1.04kg) |
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Gray with Red Accents):
I have 2 lenses, flash, and battery grip and it's pretty tight quarters.
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Just the right size to carry a DSLR along with a couple lenses and any other accessories you might need. Sturdy without being clunky. A lot nicer looking than the average utilitarian camera bag. Accessory loops perfectly fit the Lowepro sliplock cases and bags which makes for really easy expansion. Buy this bag, you wont be disappointed.
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I bicycle around the city of Chicago quite abit and was looking for a compact bag to throw over my shoulder. I keep my 300s with a 17 - 55 mounted, two lenses and other misc. items in there. Works and feels great...also looks good.
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This bag is exactly what I wanted. It has plenty of room for my camera, extra lenses, and my small wallet so I don't have several bags hanging around me! I love this bag!
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I bought this bag for my boyfriend's birthday and he has been raving about it since! When I first opened it, it looked quite small until my boyfriend transferred all his equipment into it. He was able to fit his Canon xTi, Flash, 18-55mm, and 50mm as well as other accessories such as extra batteries, charger, sd cards, cords and much more. Even with all that, there is still a large amount of space left.
The bag expands a lot and has a great look and feel to it. The material is tough and waterproof and easy to open and close.
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This bag is great! It holds all my gear and doesn't look like a normal camera bag.
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Tons of storage, light weight! Love Love Love it!!
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Gray with Red Accents):
Roomy, light weight, holds my walkaround gear and my wallet with personal stuff. Nicely padded for protection and comfortable.
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So far, I'm pretty pleased with the bag. Plenty of room for a SLR and a couple of extra lenses. It looks great and doesn't scream camera bag and the option of silencing the Velcro underneath the front flap is a great feature. What this bag doesn't have, which for me would've been useful, is an outside pocket for quickly accessing something like an extra battery, notepad, etc. I also would've liked the Velcro pocket at the front of the bag, underneath the flap, to be able to open a little more. It's a bit hard to get at things if they're wedged deep inside.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Gray with Red Accents):
This is a great bag that's very much improved over the old version. The built-in velcro covers and two enclosure straps (as opposed to one on the old bag) are excellent improvements. I use this bag with a Canon XSi, 70-300 IS w/ hood, 28-135 IS w/ hood, 50mm and a 430EX II flash. There is plenty of room left for all the little accessories as well. It's a comfortable/secure bag and it's easy to get quick access inside.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Gray with Red Accents):
-plenty of room for my lenses/gear/camera
-discretely protects expensive equipment (doesn't look like the average bulky camera bag)
-velcro silencer flaps are perfect for shooting in low/no noise atmospheres
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What's in my bag:
Canon XTi
24-70 2.8L lens hood inverted
Flash
Batteries, flash cards, 77mm filters, gitzo rocket,
Needs to have dividers reworked to use the battery grip.
Great Padding, Lots of room for a relatively small bag.
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