The black/gun metal 6 Million Dollar Home Bag from Crumpler is slightly larger than their 5 Million Dollar Home Bag but still remains a get-around shoulder bag designed to hold a standard DSLR camera and lenses 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 dividers.
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 rugged tri-glide buckles. The adjustable, wide 50mm (2") shoulder strap with its anti-slip pad or the EVA and ergonomically shaped padded carry handle make 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 6 Million Dollar Home Bag gives you a pair of side accessory loops 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 | 11.4 x 9.8 x 7.7" (29.0 x 25.0 x 19.6cm) |
| Interior Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Tripod Holder | Not Applicable |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Adjustable polypropylene webbed shoulder strap with anti-slip pad Side Accessory loop Padded carry handle |
| Weight | 2.2 lb (1.0kg) |
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black/Gun Metal):
Took this to Legoland with 3 young kids. All my camera gear (G9, Video cam, Lumix) all fit, along with a few bottles of H20 (water). But you have to provide provisions for spillage like a plastic bag - not a biggie though as one large ziploc does the job. The best thing though is how easy I could take out my camera as it has a velcro flap instead of a zipper. I just swing it around, open the flap and dig in and I have my camera in hand.
This bag came with more compartments than an apartment complex in Edison NJ.There are dividers with velcro ends that provide endless combinations of partitions. There are pockets on both sides, 1 on the front with a zipped mesh pocket, and one mesh pocket on the flap. Entire bag is padded, sturdy and feels very well-made. I have not seen any other camera bag that comes close to this bag's coolness factor. Definitely oozing with quality.
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I bought this bag after reading several positive reviews and have not been disappointed. It fits my Canon 60D with zoom lens attached and two other lenses perfectly, with space for a few accessories. The quality of the bag is great, does not scratch or get scuffs easily. The only minor gripe I have is that the velcro loses some threads when new, which can be quite tricky picking out.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black/Gun Metal):
Perfect bag for carrying your camera around for daily trips or for short excursions. I'm able to easily fit a Canon T2i, 15-85mm lens, and 85mm 1.2 lens. Or you can take out a lens and stuff 2 580EXs in there.
No one mentions that this bag can hold an iPad with your DSLR but it definitely can. You take the two largest dividers and make them the length of the bag and place it against the back wall of the bag, then you take the two medium dividers and make 3 compartments.
The padding is very plush and the build quality is very nice but that should be expected for the price.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black/Gun Metal):
I purchased this shoulder bag for the times when I don't want to carry my Dakine Sequence backpack and all of my gear. This bag lets me carry my Gripped 50D, with a lens attached, and two spare lenses, my hot shoe flash and the odds and ends that I carry with me. I like that it does not scream CAMERA BAG! I was leery of spending this much on a back up bag, but am glad I did.
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Comments about Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black/Gun Metal):
Easy to use. It got a front pocket and side pockets on each side. Not that good space in the pockets but good enough to fit smaller stuff. The bag got enough space for my Canon 550D with battery grip, lense and still can fit 2 extra lenses.
The bright green fabric inside it makes it easy to see things you have in your bag.
You can easily move or remove the walls inside the bag. If you remove the walls you can use it as a normal bag.
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