GEAR: Crumpler 7 million dollar home bag

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edited May 18, 2005 in Book and Gear Reviews
Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Home Bag

Review by BrianLowther.


What I really like about the 7 Million:
  • It is easy to carry.
  • It is easy to put down. I don't get stuck half way into taxis like I used to with a backpack.
  • It is easy to access the camera.
  • If I am in a hurry I can fit my 20D with the 70-200F4 on.
  • The bag can extend a little for when needed.
  • I can hang it on the back of my daugters pram.
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Top View. Note the good amount of padding on the strap.
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Side View.
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Top View. Note the large pocket under the lid (A). This is mesh shown next to the lid fabric and closed with a zipper (C).
In the front is an expandable pocket (B). There is also a small internal mess pocket that has velcro on top that you can not see.
The large velco patch supports the expansion of the pocket and the bag.
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What I carry in it. Notes:
  • I pack the 70-200 F4L with hood inside the canon carry bag.
  • The Sigma 30 1.4 has a hood.
  • I can fit the camera in with any one of the 40, 50 of 18-55 lens.
  • There is space left over.
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With the gear packed, there's still room left over.
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I can fit personal items in, as well.
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And closed.
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If I am in a hurry I can put the 20D + 70-200F4L directly in the bag.
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The bag with my tripod tucked under the top flap. Wine for scale.

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