7 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”

Sorry. Couldn’t help myself, but, I also could not make that description up. That’s straight from Crumpler’s site, and they make this mighty fine bag up there (it’s called “The 7 Million Dollar Home“, which I also can’t make up). a bag which I’ve been eyeing for a while and, to my surprise, just found out we now carry. So, after a moment of glee and looking like an idiot, I snagged one to give it a look over and began moving my kit over to see how it would fit. Four lenses, two flashes, an extra battery and some accessories later, I was impressed. It esaily fit my trusty E-3 with 50-200mm attached on one side (the closest size comparison I can think of in Canon lenses or Nikon lenses would be the 100-400 for Canon and the 80-400 for Nikon), and I could fit another standard zoom beside that, once again with the camera attached if I wanted. The inside flap is a giant mesh net, which lets me stash some filters and flash modifiers easily, and the front pocket holds smaller things like my batteries, manuals, and flash memory cards.6 Million Dollar Home

Overall, it easily swallowed thousands of dollar in equipment without sacrificing style or quality, it’s tough and every bit as solid as my current Lowepro bag, and it has the advantage of not screaming “I’m full of valuable equipment! Steal me!” while on my shoulder. I think I might be due an upgrade soon…

Not got quite that much gear that needs hauling? In addition to the very roomy 7 Million Dollar Home, we can set you up with the smaller 6, 4, and 2 Million Dollar Homes, and we have a choice of colors in each. Me, I like the oatmeal and green, but give the blue/purple and orange a looksy…