crumpler 5mdh backpack

Holds Standard DSLR, Lenses, Accessories Holds Mirrorless Camera Kit, Accessories Brushed Padded Nylon Interior Adjustable Shoulder Strap/Padded Handle Padded Base Holds Bag Shape The black/black 5 Million Dollar Home Bag from Crumpler is slightly larger than their 4 Million Dollar Home Bag but still remains a get-around shoulder bag designed to hold a standard DSLR or mirrorless camera as well as two lenses, plus accessories like a flash, 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 padded base and is protected by a large front flap that is secured with a snap buckle. The adjustable, 2.0" wide shoulder strap and the ergonomically-shaped padded carry handle make toting this bag comfortable.
When using this bag in an environment where discretion is required, the touch fastener between the front compartment and the front flap can be made quiet by utilizing a fold-out silencer flap. By temporarily stopping the hook and loop portions of the touch fastener from coming into contact with each other, the sound created by opening a touch fastener is prevented while the bag can still be closed by using its buckle. As an added feature, the 5 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, mini tripod, or lens pouches. savotta backpack reviewFor all sorts of smaller accessories, there's a zippered rear pocket and two mesh pockets inside the front compartment. lenovo y510 backpackThis 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.caribee ops backpack review
Exterior: 900-Denier nylon Interior: Padded nylon Snap buckle Touch-tab fastener Zipper 9.6 x 8.7 x 6.1" (24.4 x 22.1 x 15.5 cm) 9.0 x 7.0 x 4.5" (22.9 x 17.8 x 11.4 cm) Adjustable shoulder strap: 24.0 x 36.0" (61.0 x 91.4 cm) Side Accessory loops 1.32 lb (0.60 kg) 11.9 x 9.3 x 5.4" Crumpler 5 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black/Black) Review See any errors on this page?Snap it and stash it Whether you’re a weekend amateur photographer or professional, all our camera bags and accessories are purpose designed and perfect for you to take a quick snap and stash your camera somewhere safe. cabin max backpack 44lOur camera backpacks, shoulder bags and pouches will keep your camera gear protected, safe from bumps and unexpected weather. kingsford leather backpack buyAll Crumpler camera bags come with our lifetime guarantee.ryobi backpack blower won't start
Camera Pouch / Tech OrganiserIt’s time for me to search for a new bag for my camera gear!  I just sold my Billingham Leica bag through the buy/sell section here on this site and as much as I loved that bag (I had it for 4 years) I just outgrew it. I needed a new bag and I had a few things on my checklist of what this bag MUST have. I wanted a bag that I could keep for 10 years without the need to go bigger or buy anything better. While searching for a new bag I found some gorgeous bags from Billingham and Fogg but the prices were a bit high for my wallet at this time. I wanted to stay around the $100 mark and the one bag that kept popping up was the Crumpler “5 Million Dollar Home“. Crumpler makes a line of bags that range from tiny to large and these particular models (million dollar home line)  have everything that I was looking for in a camera bag. If my budget was bigger I would have went with THIS bag. The 5 million dollar home seemed like the perfect fit with its ability to hold my M9, up to 4 lenses and a few other necessities.
When it arrived my 1st impression was that it was not nearly as cool looking as my Billingham and it was also not any bigger! Looked like I was going to be in need of an RA#! BUT, after closer inspection I realized that the bag had more room that it seemed and I ended up really liking the design and looks. Here is a video of the bag… The Crumpler 5 Million Dollar Home I packed in my M9, a 35 Summilux in the case as well as a 50 cron case. I still had room for two more lenses or a compact such as an Oly E-P2 and lens. I also had two pockets for cables, chargers, Ipod or whatever I wanted to stuff inside. Still, I read that the 6 million dollar home was only a little bigger but gave quite a bit more room so I placed an order for the 6 million dollar home in Grey/Red and that is set to arrive tomorrow! I will compare both side by side with all of my gear and see which one I will decide to keep. I love the color of the interior padding and the padding is nice and thick for extra protection.
There is also a nice pocket in the front though it does not seem like it will hold that much without making the bag bulky and fat. The 5 Million Dollar Home is a very nice bag and the great thing is that it is fairly small. It IS indeed the perfect size for a Leica M and two lenses. It’s pretty much like a messenger bag though a little fatter. Crumpler says the bag is weather resistant but I would not say that it is rain proof. If you were out in a light rain you would be ok. In a heavy rain I would not trust that my equipment would not get wet thought it may keep it dry. I have not been out in a storm with it yet :) Here are the specs from Crumpler: The bag is nice and I may give this one to my son for his NIkon D5000 kit if I decide the 6 Million Dollar home fits my needs better. I could get by with the 5 million dollar home and honestly ,I feel it is one of the nicest bags I have ever owned. Its build is top notch, its padding is super protective and it’s small-ish size would make it an easy bag to carry for a long day of shooting.