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Comments about Crumpler 5 Million Dollar Home Camera Bag:
Ok, so let me give you the skinny on this super dope camera bag. These guys have been making really well thought out camera bags for years. While I liked their functionality, their style wasn't really my thing. I really dug the new look though, so I went for the "superman" style red and blue.
First off, the bag feels great when you are wearing it and the neoprene handles are super comfortable. I love that the zipper pocket on the back has a bright teal pull that's easy to see even in poorly lit situations. The Velcro silencers inside are super user friendly and to be honest I love the fact that bag has very little Velcro within the bag.
Now for the inside of the bag! There is a front pocket with a snap button. I don't find this all that useful for the camera gear I carry, but at least I can stuff my keys and wallet in with ease. One thing that does bum me out is that older versions had two pockets on the side. They looked perfect for housing cables and other random doo-dads. The dividers are super easy to adjust and cushion your gear nicely.
For camera gear I carry a 100mm, 50mm, 28-135mm and a 60D, yup, I get it all in there. If you had larger bodies and telephoto lenses then look elsewhere. They just won't fit. I recommend this bag to anyone that is serious about photography and wants something different.
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