{"id":7602,"date":"2013-04-13T12:59:44","date_gmt":"2013-04-13T19:59:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gearguide.info\/?p=7602"},"modified":"2013-04-13T13:31:39","modified_gmt":"2013-04-13T20:31:39","slug":"crumpler-5-million-dollar-home-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gearguide.info\/2013\/04\/13\/crumpler-5-million-dollar-home-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Crumpler 5 Million Dollar Home Review"},"content":{"rendered":"

First Impressions<\/h2>\n

How many times have you heard this story? Young dude can\u2019t find the bag he wants, so he hunkers down at an old sewing machine and knocks one out, friends dig it and spread the word, lots more hard work ensues and a company is born. San Francisco, Seattle and countless other cities have all been the source of the tale. That\u2019s also true of Ballarat. Where you ask? Ballarat, Australia, not too far from Melbourne, and the home of Crumpler Bags. These guys make a whole range of bomber camera bags with great names including the popular 5 Million Dollar Home. <\/p>\n

Features<\/h2>\n

According to Crumpler, the 5 Million Dollar Home (named for its five liter or 305 cubic inch capacity) is the company\u2019s most popular camera bag. For good reason. We first saw the bag in one of San Francisco\u2019s venerable old camera shops and was immediately impressed. The size of the 5 Million Dollar Home is ideal for compact system cameras including Micro 43 format products, as well as full-size DSLRs.<\/p>\n

Specs<\/strong>
\nDimensions: 9.6 in x 8.7 in x 6.1 inches
\nVolume: 305 cu in
\nWeight:\t1 lb 5 oz
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Inside the Crumpler 5 Million Dollar Home, you\u2019ll find a range of options.Outside the main compartment, Crumpler locates two smaller side pockets sufficiently sized to hold tabletop tripods and other accessories. There\u2019s also a larger pocket across the front for extra batteries, chargers and the like. It also has a smaller mesh insert for storing SD cards and USB drives.<\/p>\n\n\t\t