The beech/black 4 Million Dollar Home Bag from Crumpler is slightly larger than their 3 Million Dollar Home Bag but still remains a get-around shoulder bag designed to hold a standard DSLR camera and lens plus accessories like an extra battery and memory cards. The tough 900-Denier exterior fabric is water-resistant and is complimented by a brushed padded nylon interior that is constructed not to hurt the finish of your equipment. The inside of the bag can be configured by using the movable touch fastened divider.
The bag is held in shape by its EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) laminated base while the entire bag is protected by a large front flap that is secured with a rugged tri-glide buckle. The adjustable, wide 38mm (1.5") shoulder strap makes toting it around comfortable. For added functionality, the touch fasteners have been designed to be silent by utilizing a silencer flap on the underside that is designed not to attract attention when you open the bag in public. No more of that "ripping" sound when the touch fasteners are engaged. As an added feature, the 4 Million Dollar Home Bag gives you a side accessory loop on which you can attach other photo gear - perhaps a cleaning cloth, media card holder or mini tripod.
There are two extra side stuff pockets that you'll appreciate since you will not have to open the entire bag to reach their contents. For all sorts of smaller accessories, there's an additional internal zippered mesh pocket. This is a rugged street bag created to meet the demands of people who need a durable shoulder bag that holds your gear with a maximum of protection.
| Material |
Exterior: 900-Denier nylon Interior: Padded nylon |
| Type of Closure | Tri-glide buckle |
| Exterior Dimensions | 8 x 8.3 x 5.1" (20.3 x 21.1 x 13.0cm) |
| Interior Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Tripod Holder | Not Applicable |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Adjustable polypropylene webbed shoulder strap Side Accessory loop |
| Weight | 1.1 lb (0.5kg) |
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Bag (Beech/Black):
This bag is the perfect size for a MFT camera and lenses. It fits an Olympus E-P3, 50 f2 macro w/adaptor & hood, and two Lumix pancake lenses (one attached) with a shared hood, separate viewfinder, a few filters and two batteries. One feature that appealed to me was the covering flaps inside the Velcro pocket. It was a little hard pulling them out but when the Velcro is covered it eliminates the ripping sound that attracts attention, especially nice in quiet places. I just use the plastic slip-in lock in the front to keep it closed. It's well padded with 2 matching orange-colored dividers, and it sits flat - won't fall over like a lot of other photo bags do. You really can't go wrong with it unless your equipment doesn't conform to the bag specs.
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I bought this bag for my Nikon P500. It is the perfect fit for my camera, charger, and accessories. I often use the small front pocket for my wallet, so the bag doubles as a purse/camera bag! It looks that good.
I live and work on a cruise ship, so this bag is slowly making it around the world with me...
It is durable, well designed, and well made. I highly recommend this brand to anyone looking for a good looking AND functional carrying case!!!
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Comments about Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home Bag (Beech/Black):
I was in the market for a camera bag that didn't look like a camera bag and wasn't bulky. I couldn't be happier with this bag! Fits my D7000 with a travel lens perfectly. Additional room for small accessories. To carry an additional lens, I would need a size up, but this one suites my needs.
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