4 Million Dollar Home
US$58.50
This is, hmmm, oh my oh my, what a lovely home. The chandelier is just to die for. Whoops, there it goes, coming down – Oh, darling, are you alright? Here, better sign your will . . .
Specs
FEATURES
Water resistant 900D shell & 300D Ripstop lining, 1 x external pocket w/ internal mesh pocket, 2 x internal side pockets, 2 x external accessory attachment straps, 1 x mesh zip pocket under clip & Velcro release flap, padded & Brushed Nylon lined main compartment, plastic stiffening layer in base, adjustable removable shoulder strap, 4 colour ways available.
HOLDS
Suitable for a compact digital SLR, standard ('kit') zoom lens attached, or DV cam and accessories. E.g. EOS 300D, 20D, D70, D100 (w/o battery grip) & attached lens up to 6"/15cm long & external speedlight or second lens up to 8"/20cm long.
DIMENSIONS
A fully padded photo bag with 2 x configurable dividers. This bag is suitable for a compact digital SLR & "twin lens kit"and basic accessories.
Reviews
Laura - 25 May, 2008
I love this bag. I had a Rebel xt and it fits beautifully with a lens attached and an extra lens as well. I also just upgraded to the Canon 5d and that fits as well with the 24-105mm kit lens attached and a 50mm lens. i love using this bag because i can bring my camera with lens attached along with an extra lens. i also can fit my phone in one of the hidden pockets and my wallet in the other hidden pocket. It's the perfect bag. I love the purple/blue color too!!
Elena Pia - 14 Mar, 2008
Compré mi Crumpler para mi Olympus E510, es practiquÃsimo el bolso, llevo en mis salidas mi E 510 + zuiko 14-54 + 40-150 +bateria+tarjetas extras, tiene espacio para mi billetera, movil etc etc, la recomiendo por lo util, liviana y lo principal es que no parece que estuviera cargando mi reflex, sino como un bolso de todo andar.
D. - 06 Jan, 2008
I LOVE this bag. I recently got it for my Nikon D50. It hugs it perfectly and keeps it safe. It also doesn't look like a camera bag, so no one would suspect you're harboring a very expensive DSLR on your hip. The bag really proved how good it was today when I slipped on black ice with the bag over my shoulder. It hit the ground and my camera didn't suffer a scratch!
Nikonophile - 19 Dec, 2007
This brand was recommended to me by a fellow shutterbug praising the construction and also the low profile of not appearing like a camera bag... After my recent month long trip to SE Asia I wholeheartedly agree. It held up to dirt, wear and tear with ease of cleaning externally. The bag itself is assembled very well with solid stitching and reinforcements at major weight bearing stress areas. Lining is smooth and high quality. My only complaint is with the clasp that holds the bag shut. If you do not adjust the tension on the strap the nylon will rest against the velcro holding the bag flap shut resulting in "fraying" of the nylon fibers. This could have been avoided though had I been more careful. Regardless, it looks brand new after seeing "combat" and I would definitely purchase another Crumpler product. Good job guys!
Paolo Aguenza - 22 Oct, 2007
Great Bag! Fits my D40 + Kit lens and got space left for another lens or flash. Perfect for daily runabouts. The expansion slots on the sides lets me clip my iPod case onto it among other things. And the additional pockets fit pens, mobile phone, memory cards, filters, and a pack of cigs. Just about all I need for a day. Materials used are very durable, and construction quality is very high. Best of all, it doesn't look like a camera's in there till you open it. I love Crumpler!
Montrelle - 19 Sep, 2007
I just scored a 4 million dollar home from circuit city for $14 what were they thinking! I love this bag, Crumpler is the Shizzle!
Sara - 11 Aug, 2007
I am very shy about my DSLR, I like being able to walk around with it without people KNOWING I have my camera at all times. The 4 Million Dollar Home was absolutely perfect. I feel secure and I can keep my camera secret. It fits my Canon Rebel XTi perfectly with the kit lens, with plenty of room for extra accessories and a filter or two. I'll be upgrading soon since it is a bit small for my 70-300mm lens, but I am sticking with Crumpler! This bag is such high quality! Thanks!
Dave - 02 Jul, 2007
Love this bag! Fits Nikon D40 with 18-55mm lens attached, plus extra 55-200mm lens, perfectly. Let me repeat: perfectly. If you have a D40, you must own this sturdy bag, your DSLR will thank you profusely.
Will Stuller - 21 Jun, 2007
Yea...it's pretty tight. Comfortable, roomy for my needs and fits my Pentax w/ lenses fine. Plus, the emblem is neat too.
A Funkaoshi Production: My 4 Million Dollar Home Review - 19 Jun, 2007
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http://funkaoshi.com/blog/my-4-million-dollar-home
DigitalCameraReview.com - 11 May, 2007
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http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3086
Mike N. - 31 Jan, 2007
I use this bag with my Nikon D40! The great thing about this bag is that it doesn't look like a nerdy camera bag, but instead looks like a super cool camera bag. =) This bag holds my D40 along with a zoom lens with extra room to spare.
Debsunshine - 15 Jan, 2007
I love this bag! I bought it based on its appearance and compact size before I knew the hype and it was perfect. It held my canon digi rebel just fine. . with an extra zoom lens and some accesories. When I ended up with three lenses, I upgraded to the Six Million Dollar Home.
Andro Legaspi - 13 Oct, 2006
I found it very interesting and very low profile. It's not your typical camera holster/sling/backpack design and that's the catch... no one would ever think you're lugging around an expensive piece of electronic equipment inside. It provides ample weatherproofing and tons of soft padding that i found perfect for my DSLR. Good enough to keep it from getting wet and bruised. (I'm sure no one really runs around in a heavydownpour with a DSLR in hand, but then again, I may be wrong...) Bottomline is, it's meets my requirements and I'm very happy with it.
Matthew - 12 Oct, 2006
I've just received this bag in the mail, and I must tell you that I love it! The material used is very reminiscent of the material that my Army-issued body armor was made out of, although I have to say that the Crumpler bag is much more comfortable to wear for any time longer than about .3 minutes. It's very well constructed as well, i.e. good stitching, etc. Kudos on a good product Crumpler, I'm getting a Crumpler backpack ASAP!!
Chip Chick: Crumpler Photo Bags Review - 26 Sep, 2006
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http://www.newsfactor.com/blog_article.php?aid=272567&t=5
Macworld Photo Gear Guide - 17 May, 2006
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http://www.macworld.com/2005/11/features/gearguide_photo/index.php