The Crumpler 8 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents is a 900 denier nylon shoulder bag with a padded and lined main compartment. The bag has 3 movable dividers to customize the interior. There is a removable 13" laptop sleeve and six pockets for accessories. It has two buckles and a touch fastener Silencer flap that prevents the "hook and loop" closure from being used. It is carried by a handle or an attached, adjustable shoulder strap with a shoulder pad.
| Material |
Exterior: 900 denier, water-resistant nylon Interior: 300 denier ripstop nylon lining Interior: Padded main compartment |
| Type of Closure |
Two straps with 2 buckles Touch fastener silencer |
| Exterior Dimensions | 14.96 x 12.99 x 7.09" (38 x 33 x 18cm) (WxHxD) |
| Interior Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Volume | Interior space: 1.098 in3 (18 liters) |
| Tripod Holder | No |
| Accommodates |
Digital SLR with grip and attached 70-200mm f/2.8 lens and 3 additional lenses, speedlight plus accessories 13" laptop computer |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Shoulder strap Carry handle |
| Weight | 3.75 lbs (1.7kg) |
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Comments about Crumpler 8 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents:
I had the 7 Million Dollar Home and I felt it was too small. Also had the Brazillion Dollar Home and I felt it was bulky and heavy. I sold both bags and bought this and this works great. I fit 2 Canon 5D mark II, 2 Canon 580 EX II, 1 Canon 70-200 f2.8 IS, Canon 16-35 f2.8, 1 Canon 50mm macro. I always carry this bag when shooting weddings.
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have 5dmkII 24-70L, 70-200LmkII, both hoods, extender X2, ex580II, gary fong disfuser, 4 fiters, battery charger and still have room for other stuff. i did find that if i put my netbook inside it made everything really tight and my bag got kinda wide. best without laptop inside.
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I use this for my camera and computer. I found it difficult to set up. The velcro is so good it kept sticking every where while I was attempting to set it up the way I wanted it. Once I got it done I really like it. Very nice that you can design the interior best to fit your personnal needs.
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I purchased this bag with the hopes of shooting a wedding and having two DSLRS + 5 lenses ranging from the 70-200mm f/2.8 to the smallest 100mm macro. I wanted the bag to have two cameras WITH lenses attached stowed but that was not possible. The bag was bulky, heavy and inadequate for toting this gear. The bag was well made but overly stiff (didn't lay nicely against the body), lacked accessory organization pockets (it had just one large accessory pocket with super power velcro), way too much velcro on this bag - noisey and added difficulty for quick access to several pockets. The bag looked nice but was too bulky and the strap which was very very wide was strangling. I'm 5'9" woman and this was too cumbersome and heavy. I returned as soon as I got it and tested it out. I purchased the Tamrac 10 and successfully toted two 2dslrs one with the 70-200mm attached and the other with the 24-70mm attached (all canon gear) + 3 other L lenses for a wedding for 6 hrs. The bag worked great, looked nice and was[$]! I would not recommend the 8 million dollar bag but instead the Tamrac 10 - it's a way better bag for the money and was able to serve me well.
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My requirements where: bag must be light, robust and low-key. It must house a Nikon D3s with a mounted lens and all lenses and accessories for a day photo trip or short travel. Currently I pack into this bag: D3s with mounted mid size lens, a 80-400, two small objectives a large flash and countless small stuff.
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Great materials! Built SUPER tough! I love the extra thick strap. This thing will last for years. I had my bag for 3 days and I was in a motorcycle accident and I had my bag with me. A few scuffs on my bag but a few thousand dollars worth of photo equipment was unharmed. GREAT BAG!!!
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I selected this bag for my Canon DSLR plus two lenses and accessories. Since one of my lenses is a medium telephoto (70-200mm), the height of this bag was perfect - I can keep the lens mounted, and there's room for a third lens. The 7 MDH just seemed too small for my needs. Greatest feature of this bag is that it's unobtrusive, doesn't scream "camera bag!" and the messenger style works well since I carry such a bag every day. Quality of the bag is excellent, as is the comfort while carrying my entire kit. The dividers attach to the interior with strong velcro, so are somewhat hard to configure and reconfigure - this is a minus at first, a plus once you're all set up. There could have been a few more fixed pockets/compartments - the big mesh under the flap could have been divided, for example. Strap is very high quality, does not come off the bag (it's permanently attached). Price is high but not prohibitive.
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I purchased this bad for it's comfort, size and build quality. It's perfect for a canon 5d or 1d body with 70-200mm f2.8 IS lens attached (no hood) with room to spare for a 24-70mm, 580 speedlight, filters, etc. It sits close to your body so it doesn't feel like you are lugging around a lot of gear.
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