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Brazillion Dollar Home

US$295.00

This ain’t no skinny mansion with no hair on its chest, sarn. This here Brazillian Dollar Home, it’s one big mother trucker trailer trash town trippin ten tonne tower of terror. Get yourself one a deeze here Brazillians, it won’t hurtcha at all!

Specs

FEATURES

Water resistant 1000D shell, Brushed Nylon & 300D Ripstop linings, Front: 1 x external pocket inc: 1x zippered acc's pocket, 3x internal mesh speedlight pockets, 2 x lg. internal accessory pockets, 2 x sml. internal accessory pockets, 24 slot CF card organizer in Velcro closure ext. pocket, Sides: 4x accessory loops & 2x cell pockets, Rear: 1x lg. Velcro closure document/reflector pocket, 1x roller board handle pass-thru pocket 15.7"/40cm dia. detachable rain cover, waistbelt in hideaway pocket, Underside: 2x tripod/stand straps, Topside: reinforced carry handle, Interior: 22 configurable Brushed Nylon inserts for main compartment, laptop slot for up to 17" MacBook Pro laptop, adjustable double main strap w/ Quick Flick TM buckle, adjustable removable shoulder pad x 1, zippered mesh pocket under flap, laptop stand/dust cover w/ Velcro closure pocket, extra-long flap w/ 2x big quick release buckles. 1 colour way available.

HOLDS

This bags is suitable for a 2x pro D-SLR kit with wide, standard or telephoto zoom lenses attached, 4x spare prime lenses and/or converters, 3 or more speedlights, up to 17" MacBook Pro laptop, and camera & lighting supports such as tripods, monopods and stands.

DIMENSIONS

This bag is the perfect base for photographers working with off camera speedlight kits, 2x D-SLR's and many lenses and accessories.

Reviews

Mobile01 - 19 Jul, 2008

unbelievable capacity

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=COsC4TxNUb0

Batman - 10 Jul, 2008

Great bag, large enough to carry my granmother, too! Designed by users. The only remark is the lack of a zip or a sealing closure to avoid water or dust to enter the bag in windy weather.

conradcastro - 29 Jun, 2008

awesome bag, great usable pockets, keeps gear protected and safe. u have gear, u need this bag. waterproof shell is priceles when needed, get this now!!!

Zdnet - 17 Sep, 2007

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http://blogs.zdnet.com/Apple/?p=755

Cambags.com - 09 Jun, 2007

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http://www.cambags.com/canon/300d_10_20d/shoulder/crumpler_the_brazillion_dollar_home_desc.htm

phronq - 05 Jun, 2007

I bought a Brazillion on Saturday afternoon and let me tell you, the amount of stuff you can squeeze into is bag is unbelievable. I spent an evening with all my gear and all the inserts (you get a LOT of inserts) spread out before me figuring out how to arrange everything. It took a bit of trial and error to figure out how to best use the space, but when I got it right it was a beautiful thing. I loaded it up with my camera, battery grip, four sets of batteries for the camera, my flash and two sets of batteries, all my battery chargers, lenses, filters, cleaning supplies and my 14" iBook G4 and all the accessories that go with it. I don't think I've even half filled it. The bag feels quite sturdy. It's well padded and has nice thick stiffening panels throughout, which really makes me feel comfortable about putting all my eggs in one big beautiful black and orange basket. A lot of thought went into the design of this bag. The CF card organizer is brilliant. One side is red, the other green. You could fill 'em all up, or you could use the green side for empties and the red for full. When I die, I want someone to run me through a blender and bury me in this bag.

annabel - 11 May, 2007

Hi, I bought the bag in April 2007 and have used it for a month now. I'm a photography student in Australia.. Anyway, the bag: - is VERY lightweight by itself and when filled to brim use handle instead of shoulder strap to carry. - contents are very well protected and padded - the bag itself is BIG, not huge but big - everything is easily accessible, quickly (just pull out the next camera, and the next etc.) - enough little pockets for storage - front pocket and medium pocket harder to access because can't be opened wide enough - when using the straps for the tripod you can't just put the bag down, bag will fall over. When taking tripod of bag, you have to hold bag with one hand, tripod with the other and WIGGLE, not practical (sorry!) - would be easier if lashes would open, instead you have to pull out more of the straps Over all I'm happy with the bag, as long as I'm not in a hurry to leave the shoot... (it takes a while to store everything in there, but maybe I should just take my time?). The picture is of my lovely wet "assistant" and the bag at an event recently. Bag kept rain from getting my equipment wet - doesn't keep OWNERS dry, though... :-)

Professional Photographer - 04 May, 2007

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http://prophoto.typepad.com/bonus/2007/05/product_feature.html

Photography Press - 21 Mar, 2007

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http://www.photographypress.co.uk/news/news.phtml/6154/7178/crumpler-brazillian-dollar-home-bag.phtml

Brazillion Dollar Home Showcase - 21 Mar, 2007

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8mUo6utdPk

Limbik Photography - 20 Dec, 2006

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http://limbik.smugmug.com/gallery/2135946

fred egan | photographer - 14 Nov, 2006

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http://fredegan.com/behindthecamera

GearDiary - 13 Nov, 2006

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http://geardiary.com/?p=598

Mobile01.com - 03 Nov, 2006

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Http://www.mobile01.com/newsdetail.php?id=2888

Kuoboen - 24 Oct, 2006

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COsC4TxNUb0

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