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Crumpler Brazillion Dollar Home Photo/Laptop Bag - 976cu in - 2008 BCS
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If your photo equipment was a fleet of alien spacecrafts, Crumpler's Brazillion Dollar Photo/Laptop Bag would be its mothership. This bag organizes and protects everything from lenses to CF cards to power cords to a 17in MacBook Pro. This photo bag's external pockets include two accessory pockets and one hook-and-loop pocket with a 24-slot CF card organizer. Inside the case, you'll find four accessory pockets, three mesh speedlight pockets, two cell pockets, and a large document/reflector pocket. Crumpler also souped up the Brazillion Dollar Home Bag with four accessory loops, two tripod/stand straps, 22 configurable brushed nylon inserts, a laptop slot, and a detachable raincover. Carry this mother of all photo bags over the shoulder, as a backpack with waist-belt, or secured to rolling gear handles.
Bottom Line: The Crumpler Brazillion Dollar Home Photo/Laptop Bag is the ultimate transport for your camera, laptop, and all the gadgets you could possibly need in the field.
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Crumpler Brazillion Dollar Bag
By:
darrelljen1494710
August 22, 2009
I love and hate Crumpler bags. They're we'll made and nicely laid out, but they had no room. I have a back pack with camera storage in the bottom and bought a Brazillon dollar bag since I always need to travel with a 17 inch laptop and would like to carry my Canon 5D MkII and four lenses with me. Canon does make fat lenses and big lens hoods, and they will fit in the bag. However they are VERY hard to get out (VERY TIGHT FIT). The 17 inch laptop fits, but you can hardly squeeze a few papers or file folder with it. Basically with one small flash, laptop, camera and lenses I am lucky to fit a paperback book in this bag. If it had 15-20% extra room so that the lenses and camera could be accessed it would be wonderful. It WILL fit in an airplane overhead, but not under the seat. It won't hold a pair of headphones so I had to strap them to the outside of the bag. It's very heavy and absolutely not something that you can carry around and shoot from. I end up having to carry a small backpack in my checked luggage for that.
View of top compartments
By: darrelljen1494710
August 22, 2009
These are the (very limited) storage compartments just under the top flap.
Crumpler Brazillion Dollar Bag
By:
darrelljen1494710
August 22, 2009
I love and hate Crumpler bags. They're we'll made and nicely laid out, but they had no room. I have a back pack with camera storage in the bottom and bought a Brazillon dollar bag since I always need to travel with a 17 inch laptop and would like to carry my Canon 5D MkII and four lenses with me. Canon does make fat lenses and big lens hoods, and they will fit in the bag. However they are VERY hard to get out (VERY TIGHT FIT). The 17 inch laptop fits, but you can hardly squeeze a few papers or file folder with it. Basically with one small flash, laptop, camera and lenses I am lucky to fit a paperback book in this bag. If it had 15-20% extra room so that the lenses and camera could be accessed it would be wonderful. It WILL fit in an airplane overhead, but not under the seat. It won't hold a pair of headphones so I had to strap them to the outside of the bag. It's very heavy and absolutely not something that you can carry around and shoot from. I end up having to carry a small backpack in my checked luggage for that.
Top closed
By: darrelljen1494710
August 22, 2009
If you put ANYTHING in the top flap, you don't get a snug closure.
Camera and lens storage
By: darrelljen1494710
August 22, 2009
My old Leicas would have fit, but my Canon 5D with four lenses means you need a crow bar to get them out. Like ever Crumpler bag I have, they are incredibly well made, but seem to have no concept that they need a little expandability. They make everything VERY tight. Things fit exactly or not at all.
Change me.
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I love and hate Crumpler bags. They're we'll made and nicely laid out, but they had no room. I have a back pack with camera storage in the bottom more...
Crumpler Brazillion Dollar Bag
I love and hate Crumpler bags. They're we'll made and nicely laid out, but they had no room. I have a back pack with camera storage in the bottom more...
- Material:
- 1000D nylon w/ brushed nylon and 300D riptop linings
- Dimensions:
- 17.3 x 12.2 x 9.4in (44 x 31 x 24cm)
- Camera Type:
- Pro SLR with wide, standard, or telephoto zoom lens attached
- Suspension:
- Shoulder strap, backpack straps, waistbelt
- Rain Cover:
- Yes
- Access Types:
- Top
- External Pockets:
- 2 accessory, 1 CF slot organizer
- Internal Dividers:
- 22
- Dedicated Computer Sleeve:
- Yes, fits up to 17in MacBook Pro
- Recommended Use:
- Travel, urban
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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