The Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents) is a 900 denier, water-resistant, nylon shoulder bag made to carry photo gear with accessories. The bag can be customized using the 2 moveable dividers in the main section. It has a strap with buckle 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 an attached, adjustable shoulder strap.
| Material |
Exterior: 900 denier, water-resistant nylon Interior: Lined with 300 denier ripstop nylon Interior: Fully padded main compartment |
| Type of Closure |
Strap with buckle Touch fastener silencer |
| Exterior Dimensions | 8.66 x 7.87 x 4.72" (22 x 20 x 12cm) (WxHxD) |
| Interior Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Volume | Interior: 213.58 in³ (3.5 liter) |
| Tripod Holder | No |
| Accommodates | Compact digital SLR with standard lens attached and an additional lens up to 6.0" long and speedlight or another lens up to 8.0" long plus accessories |
| Carrying/Transport Options | Adjustable shoulder strap |
| Weight | 1.25 lbs (567g) |
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this is one super cool bag
I bought the 4 million dollar home for my Nikon D90 and Nikkor 17-55mm 2.8 lens and it fits in just right. That's about all it can carry, BUT the bag hugs and ...Read complete review
I bought the 4 million dollar home for my Nikon D90 and Nikkor 17-55mm 2.8 lens and it fits in just right. That's about all it can carry, BUT the bag hugs and secures the camera, making me feel comfortable with carrying it around (even during those accidental and scary dangling moments). Just as the other reviewers have said before me, the bag looks nothing like a camera bag, which is one reason why I wanted to make the purchase--for the casual look. Can't forget to mention the great material as well; it's very sturdy.
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The bag itself is great. The padding is very good, pockets good, etc. Only drawback, in my opinion, is that I wish it were a little larger. I did not want to...Read complete review
The bag itself is great. The padding is very good, pockets good, etc. Only drawback, in my opinion, is that I wish it were a little larger. I did not want to go up to the next size because that seemed too large, but I wanted a bag I could fit my camera with a decent-sized lens, wallet, phone, etc. This bag does not quite fit all of my 'extras'.
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents):
Fits my Pentax K-R and a second lens, plus accessories (battery, sd cards, cleaning kit). I just took this bag on a short trip, everything worked great. It protected my camera from the occasional rain as advertised. I would go for another type of bag for more equipment, since it would become too heavy for a normal shoulder strap, but for just the camera and a few light accessories it is perfect.
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This is a heavy duty bag. Excellent build quality with nice low-key design (excluding the lime green interior, which I love). It definitely doesn't fit as much gear as most bags this size, but does so without drawing attention to your expensive equipment.
I ended up upgrading to the 5 million dollar home, which better fit my needs. I carry a Nikon D7000 with 18-200mm on the body plus hood, cell phone, keys, and a filter wallet. I could probably stuff a small flash in there too. Great products, just deceptively small capacity!!
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents):
I carry my T2i camera body with my 50mm 1.4 and 28mm 1.8 lens in this bag. There is not much more room than that. I do carry other SDHC cards and some lens cleaning materials, but it really is a compact bag. This can be the strength and weakness of this bag. I wanted something to be small and hold what I needed and not have to lug something huge around. This sized bag really works for me. But keep in mind it is pretty small.
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Fits Lumix GF-2 digital camera with 14mm-42mm attached, 45mm-200mm lens on the side and 14mm pancake lens comfortably. You can fit some accessaries like extra battery and memory cards but you wouldn't be able to fit other medium-large item into it. Items listed above will max out the bag... It's well padded and comfortable to carry.
If you are going with this set up, the case will be perfect size with but if the camera was any bigger, I recommend larger bag for it. Having smaller camera definitely adds to the mobility and usability of this bag. At the end of the day, this will be a great bag for photoshoot if you are only taking 2 lens with you on your trip.
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Perfect to carry my Canon Rebel T2i, and some essentials (wallet, maps etc.) Great quality.
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Bought this as an Upgrade from the 3-mill for my D90 (and D40 before). I wanted to have a little extra room for a spare lens but found my combo was too tight... D90 w/17-35 and 18-200 next to it. Didnt quite close well. Also seemed the D90with the lens alone was ok - but stuck out a bit compared to the 3-mill bag. Im sure thr 5mill would be large enough but I want something compact enough to put in a backpack for low-profile travel! I was able to return with no problem what so ever. Perhaps the D40 and smaller kit-lens works better. Your milage may vary so try it out! Otherwise - Crumpler makes great stuff.
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If you are looking for a bag 2 carry on a trip this would be the one. It fits well over the shoulders and carries enough for 2 lenses, battery, and your camera
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents):
This bag is very sturdy and fits my Nikon D90 and charger/cords perfectly (exactly what I wanted). I doubt an extra lens would fit, but this bag is great for holding a camera and not much else.
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents):
The bag itself is great. The padding is very good, pockets good, etc. Only drawback, in my opinion, is that I wish it were a little larger. I did not want to go up to the next size because that seemed too large, but I wanted a bag I could fit my camera with a decent-sized lens, wallet, phone, etc. This bag does not quite fit all of my 'extras'.
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The "million dollar home" family of camera bags is fantastic. Comfortable, simple, easily modified and able to carry plenty of gear without feeling bulky. However, unless you have a sub-DSLR and one extra lens or humble accessories, this bag is probably too small. My Lumix G2 and additional zoom lens were too much for this bag. If you're cruising a Canon Rebel, a lens and a few extras, move up to the Five Million Dollar Home or even the Six Million Dollar Home.
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Easily houses my Canon 550D with EF-S 15-85 IS USM attached and there is a place for one more small lens. Bag material is harder than I would have preferred, but provides good protection on the other hand. Has two internal pockets. This is a bag to carry only the barest minumum of your gear.
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents):
I am new to photography and DSLR cameras. I bought this bag to hold my Nikon D3000 and it's charger. Which it does perfectly! We recently went on vacation and I was able to put my little Nikon point and shoot, it's charger and our Flip MinoHD in the bag as well. The bag has so many pockets and sections everything was safe and sound! This is the best bag ever! I got lot's of compliments on it as well.[...]
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents):
We started with the 4 million dollar bag which was too small. Felt like we had to cram our Nikon D90 w/ 18-105 lense.
This bag is perfect size, and still feels small enough to where we aren't carrying a full size messenger bag.
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I use to carry a Nikon D3000 and accessories. There is room for one extra lens or flash. I was originally looking at the 3 Million Dollar Bag but chose this one for the extra space after reading some reviews and I'm very glad that I did. I would buy this bag again or perhaps the 5 Million Dollar Bag. Very well constructed quality product and it isn't conspicuous as a camera bag. I am very pleased.
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents):
I bought this bag to carry my Canon G11, Speedlite 270EX and Lensmate Adapter with CPL on it. It holds all that comfortably, plus a spare Canon battery with a charger, two spare AA batteries for flash, a couple of SD cards, and some personal items (cell phone, Plantronics Discovery BT earpiece...)
It can even hold my Canon 7D with EF-S 15-85/3.5-5.6, a spare battery and two CF cards!
The bag is perfectly padded, very sturdy, and really feels very safe and secure.
This is the best little camera bag I've ever owned!
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents):
All of the great reviews were correct - this is the nicest camera bag I've ever owned. Everything about it screams quality, from the heavy-duty clips to the thick canvas shell. It is perfect for a DSLR and one lens but it would be very cramped with 2 lenses or one large lens.
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exchanged for the 5million dollar bag as i needed more room
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag (Black with Gun Metal Gray Accents):
love this bag for taking with me to the park, the zoo, day outings. it is a bit large, but perfect for my camera, cleaning supplies, extra lens AND my personal items such as wallet, phone, glasses. comfortable to sling across my chest and carry everything securely with me.
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This bag is great for moving around lightweight. I use for a Canon T1i (500D) with the lens from kit attached and 2 other small lenses/filter - one 50mm and - one fisheye converter (0.42x).
with these gear that bag is pretty full, but you still can use the small pocket for memory cards (mine has 2 of 8gb) business cards, notes, papers, pen.
The bag is very discreet and for people who do not know about crumpler would never think that has a big camera inside.
It has two divisor that you can place as you wish according to your gear, since they are made with "velcro". Its a strong build in the bottom, so you can place the bag anywhere without much concern (like, in the floor of a bus or a metro)
The bag is pretty much made for quick walk equipment, if you like to walk around with lots of lenses and stuff i would recommend to get the 5 million dollar bag, or even one bigger.
This one is not for having space, to storage, or travel with all your gear (if you have more than 1 lens). This bag is for daily walk with your camera always available.
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I like the bag because it's purse-size, but with my Canon EOS rebel and the 70-200mm lens, it's a bit tight. I'm making it work though.
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