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7 Million Dollar Home

US$0.00

The Seven Million Dollar Home: This is just luxury, sweetie, I can see the Pyramids from the top balcony. And the one they’re building in our front yard. For me, is it, sweetie, for when I die? That’s lovely . . . What did you just stir into my drink? Oh, sugar, that’s sweet, sweetie . . .

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 w/ 8 x configurable dividers, plastic stiffening layer in base, carry handle, adjustable shoulder strap & shoulder pad. New Velcro Silencer on MD0706A - MD0710A !

HOLDS

Suitable for a digital SLR, vertical grip & attached lens up to 8"/20cm long, external flash unit and basic accessories, or DV cam and accessories. E.g. EOS D series SLR's, Nikon D series SLR's & attached lens up to 8"/20cm long & external speedlight

DIMENSIONS

A fully padded photo bag with 8 x configurable dividers. A shoulder bag that provides a protective environment for your photo and or video equipment that doesn't scream "photo bag!"

Reviews

Geddy - 20 Oct, 2008

Oh what a home it is! Great shoulder bag, very easy to work out of and offers great gear capacity and protection. I may never use my old backpack again.

Randy Jiner - 22 Sep, 2008

I'm not a professional photographer, and this is my first "real" camera bag. I am completely satisfied with the quality, and it certainly is roomy enough for what I have. The hardest part was figuring out where to put the dividers.

Aravena - 14 Sep, 2008

Just aweomse. Love using it for weddings because it can hold a ton of gear and still look classy! No need to say more, follow the link. Yes, I love Crumplers that much!

http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?p=4008139#post4008139

DonnyQ - 13 Jul, 2008

I just got my new bag, Man I think I'm gunna loose my mind, theres so many ways to set up this bag theres so much room... I can set it up for my 40D with my Sigma 80-400mm lens on , flash, Sigma 18-200mm 50mm , battery grip on or off the camera.

Abbie B - 08 Jul, 2008

I love this bag! It is perfect if you want one camera bag to do lots of jobs. I've taken it hiking, used it on location, use it for storage, and it's great. It fits my body and is comfortable even when I'm carrying heavy equipment.

KJL - 29 Jun, 2008

The best photography bag I had ever had. I can fit my big 50-500mm lens into it with lots of room for more gear. This is a very strong bag. It is also very comfortable.

Billy Martin - 25 Jun, 2008

I just ordered my second 7 Million Dollar Home. Not because the first wore out. I've had my first beautiful blue 7 Mill for 2 years and it's as delicious at the day I it was conceived. No, I purchased a nifty new brown model because I like variety and depending on what I'm wearing that day, I need to mix it up. Also, I have different equipment needs for different projects. One 7 Mill Estate (the new brown and olive model) will house one body, lighting, lenses and accessories for the bread and butter picnics, while the lovely blue and orange 7 Mill Mansion will be used with an alternate body, lenses, lighting and accessories for the "hey, check out my moves with my ultra hip satchel", for those lovin' life days. It just so happens that I shoot real estate for a living, so having these aptly named kit bags is a must for me. I am in love with these young enterprising crumple kids and their laissez-faire approach of boosting their products with such quirky appeal. My next purchase will be one of them Karachi Outpost ruck sacks. They are without a doubt too far gone and just what I need. Thank you so much for your outstanding products! Billy

Frankiedoodle - 10 Mar, 2008

I've had this bag for almost two years now and it's awesome!

Adam - 07 Feb, 2008

Great bag. Holds a ton of stuff. I'd recommend it to anyone. The first, and likely only shoulder bag I'll ever buy. I might need one of their cool looking backpacks further down the road though.

nizamramlie - 27 Dec, 2007

i love this bag,it very good for me..i put my ibook 12" also..hahaha

frankiedoodle - 25 Dec, 2007

I love mine! It's awesome for carrying all the camera gear I need for my city walks and even leaves room to spare for a snack, water bottle and sweater.

Kaditty - 18 Dec, 2007

This is my main camera bag used for professional photography. This bag holds everything I need for on location photography....I have my 20D wearing a 50mm lens, 24-70mm and 35mm lenses, Digital Rebel body, flash, Lightsphere, and cf card holder all in the main compartment. The front pocket easily carries my camera manuals, cleaning clothes, batteries, business cards, keys ect. I don't generally put anything in the big mesh pocket, using it mainly for my cell phone, keys and legal paperwork while on a shoot. I have 3 other crumpler bags, the status belly, the 5 mil. $ home and the dreadful embarrassment...I love them all!

Wilbert - 14 Dec, 2007

i was choosing between a Crumpler, Lowepro and Tamrac. i was seriously considering the tamrac & Lowepro since i own both. but when i got hold of the 7 Million Dollars home model Crumpler, i know from thereon, that i wont go wrong with this bag. i can easily and securely carry a Nikon D200 w/ 28-70 2.8 lens attached, micro nikkor 60mm 2.8, nikkor 80-200 2.8, nikkor 12-24 f4 and an SB800 speedlight.

Mel - 15 Oct, 2007

This is my 2nd Crumpler, and I love it! The customizable internal paddings is a wonderful solution to my messy organization skills. I've had it for months now and I used to carry around my Canon 400D, a couple of lenses, flash in it and I still got space for Books! I love the side slots which I use it to carry stationaries and sometimes my Ipod. The only drawback is the limited size and many of my A4 folders or even hardcover books do not fit, and it is already the size L in the Million Dollar Home series. The Next size you're looking for would have to be the Brazilian Dollar Home which is close to twice the size and the price. (*which is my dream bag, by the way*) Overall, the 7 million is a highly recommended Camera Bag for those looking for comfort for the user and security for the inventories.

Tihe - 10 Aug, 2007

i just got my 7 million dollar home, and i love it

Steve - 06 Jul, 2007

Love this bag, but will eventually be replaced by a Brazillian Dollar Home. This thing has lots o' space, organizes well, great padding, easy to carry... but I just shot a conference over 5 days and had to take out the separators so I could stuff some folders of paper in there too so I didn't have to carry 2 bags. The velcro does a great job of keeping the thing closed, but really noisy if you have to open it during a quiet session. I put tape over the velcro and just used the clasp most of the time. Overall I love the bag and will keep it, but will buy the other for convenience sake.

Phronq - 04 Jun, 2007

I picked up a 7 Million Dollar Home about a week ago to use as a day bag for my camera gear and it's fantastic. It comfortably houses my Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L, 18-55mm EF-S, 50mm f/1.8 AF II, and 400D/XTi with battery grip attached. There was still lots of room in the main compartment for my 580EX flash and all sorts of dodads like extra batteries, blower, tripod quick release attachments, battery charges and so on. The zippered netting pocket on the inside of the lid was a perfect place to stash a few filters. There's still room for more. The construction of the bag is solid and is comfortable to wear with all that stuff inside. If you need a good sized day bag for a bunch of lenses and SLR, this will fit the bill nicely.

andrew - 24 May, 2007

i checked the bag out at the queen st. store in toronto before buying, and even then i wasn't quite prepared for how large it is in use. i was able to fit a 30D, 24-70 f/2.8, 100-300 f/4, 10-22, 35 f/2, and 17-85 is with room to spare. the main compartment is great with the configurable dividers. i agree with a previous reviewer who thought the compartment on the flap could be made a bit more useful with some additional zippers/compartments. i found my spare cards, straps, caps, etc. jiggled around a bit too much for my liking.

Gear Diary - 15 May, 2007

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http://www.geardiary.com/2007/05/14/the-crumpler-7-million-dollar-home-photography-bag-review/

Rising Phoenix - 14 Apr, 2007

Just got it...love it. I have had a lot of bags and not one can compare to this one!

Lawrence Ripsher's Photo Journal - 10 Apr, 2007

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http://scaredofthedark.typepad.com/blog/2007/04/finally_a_camer.html#comments

William - 03 Apr, 2007

This is one FANTASTIC bag! I purchased it while on vacation in New York City, from the Crumpler Spring St. store. At first, I thought it was a little "pricey" ($128.50 USD), but when I examined the bag real closely, I knew that the overall quality was teriffic and that this bag would probably last me a lifetime. I use it for all my everyday stuff, not just my camera equipment, and there's still a fair amount of room to spare. I would have to say that the quality and workmanship is equal to every piece of Lowepro gear I've ever bought. I don't know what I'd do without it. Nice goin', Crumpler! Keep up the good work.

Jei - 22 Feb, 2007

LOVE this bag...it held everything for my walks around Mexico City. I felt safe because it doesn't look like a camera bag!! One complaint though...my little Crumpy/Crumpler logo guy came off the front flap after one day of use...there wasn't even that much use that first day anyway...I'm just sad!!

carrie - 11 Feb, 2007

got this bag as a gift some time ago. i love it. i am able to carry my digital slr with lens attached plus 3 other lenses and an external flash. i also have room for a book or two and memory cards. plenty of room in this bag.

Chip Chick: Crumpler Photo Bags Review - 26 Sep, 2006

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http://www.newsfactor.com/blog_article.php?aid=272567&t=5

betty - 21 Aug, 2006

I have had this bag for some months now and just purchased a second Nikon body It still all fits. the only downer is the big pocket at the top that if you puts lots of junk in it rattles around and spills out when opened. It would have been better with a divider of some sort in it Very comfortable to carry long distances and it doesn't break the back or the bank to buy.

Nikon D70 - 11 May, 2006

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http://www.cambags.com/nikon/d70/shoulder/Crumpler_7million_desc.htm

Mike Ng - 11 May, 2006

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http://www.pbase.com/mikench/crumpler

Yankinoz - 11 May, 2006

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http://yankinoz.robnamy.net/archives/photo_gear/index.php