@patricklacelle - It depends...the crumpler bags are designed to allow you to keep you lens on the body, thus the separators inside. You could take them all out and fit your ipad in there with all your equipment, but that kind of defeats the purpose of the bag. If you like crumpler bags, another solution is to either get there backpack version, or you by a messenger type bag and buy a tenba insert. Do a search on google and someone made a blog about it, although they use it for a MB Pro.
just bought the 6 million dallor bag, it's not much bigger then the 5 million but that extra 3in is great for an extra len or water bottle. the 7 is too big for walk around bag and too small for a wedding bag. it's very close to a perfect traveling/walkaround bag, the only thing missing is a side pocket that can hold a bottle of water, snaks/candybar, or misc.... I took the bag out to shot and it's amazing how fast I can move my camera in and out of the bag. the best thing is it's super light.
finally i decided to buy the 6 MDH, but it's really difficult to get it here in europe for good price. anyway, thank you for the video, it really helped me to decide!
Thank you SO much for taking the time to do this. I have a 5D II with battery grip, and have had a difficult time finding just the right bag for it. Your video has saved me a lot of time and money! Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
@sundayman99 Awesome. Glad they helped you out. I went though this myself, so I know how difficult a decision it is. And at the time, there wasn't any information on the web to help me out.
Isn't a carry a huge camera like a 5D the antithesis then of a small bag like the 5MDH? I am looking at one for carrying my FUJI GA645i or FM3a about in. For that it is perfect. Otherwise I wouldn't carry any bulky camera about - or lens. I'd just put them into a back pack and be done.
@sinoperture No, not really. I personally own a 5D Mark II with a battery grip. I also own a slew of other equipment. If I'm just going out and about with my family, I'm not going to need everything that I would normally take with me. The 5MDH bag is perfect for those instances.
I bought my new 5MDH bcuz of your video!
GeekTechMac1 2 months ago
Thanks for the vid! Really helps in deciding which bag to get!
tsmpaul 2 months ago
Thanks for the video, helped make my descision! 6 for me! :)
Stov96 6 months ago
Gr8 video. After watching my decission is clear, 6mdh thnx!!!
ndheri 9 months ago
@patricklacelle - It depends...the crumpler bags are designed to allow you to keep you lens on the body, thus the separators inside. You could take them all out and fit your ipad in there with all your equipment, but that kind of defeats the purpose of the bag. If you like crumpler bags, another solution is to either get there backpack version, or you by a messenger type bag and buy a tenba insert. Do a search on google and someone made a blog about it, although they use it for a MB Pro.
mcgong 10 months ago
I'm looking at the 6 MDH and I wonder if my iPad would fit in. I have a Sony A33 with a 18-55, 70-210 and a 1.8 50 mm prime?
patricklacelle 10 months ago
@patricklacelle i watched another review and it said ipad fits in the 6mdh as well.
iverxang 10 months ago
Thank you for sharing the video, really help.
twinkledj1020 10 months ago
just bought the 6 million dallor bag, it's not much bigger then the 5 million but that extra 3in is great for an extra len or water bottle. the 7 is too big for walk around bag and too small for a wedding bag. it's very close to a perfect traveling/walkaround bag, the only thing missing is a side pocket that can hold a bottle of water, snaks/candybar, or misc.... I took the bag out to shot and it's amazing how fast I can move my camera in and out of the bag. the best thing is it's super light.
leepaothao 11 months ago
Great review thanks. At last someone turns the bags around so we don't just see the front.
garmit61 11 months ago
great review, just wondering if the 6million bag can carry the 5d2 with the 70-200mm 2.8 attached well and will be able to close
leepaothao 11 months ago 2
@leepaothao
also wondering this :)
bleungzorz 11 months ago
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bleungzorz 11 months ago
nice review! thnks mann:D
diggzila28 11 months ago
i planning to buy a 5MDH.. Will my d90 + battery grip fit to this bag?
cr3ys 1 year ago
@cr3ys It would be super tight. I would go up to the 6MDH if you want to use the grip.
mcgong 1 year ago
finally i decided to buy the 6 MDH, but it's really difficult to get it here in europe for good price. anyway, thank you for the video, it really helped me to decide!
galthea 1 year ago
Forgot to mention: My 6 Million Dollar Home is already on its way from Crumpler! Thanks again.
sundayman99 1 year ago
Thank you SO much for taking the time to do this. I have a 5D II with battery grip, and have had a difficult time finding just the right bag for it. Your video has saved me a lot of time and money! Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
sundayman99 1 year ago
@sundayman99 Awesome. Glad they helped you out. I went though this myself, so I know how difficult a decision it is. And at the time, there wasn't any information on the web to help me out.
mcgong 1 year ago
Isn't a carry a huge camera like a 5D the antithesis then of a small bag like the 5MDH? I am looking at one for carrying my FUJI GA645i or FM3a about in. For that it is perfect. Otherwise I wouldn't carry any bulky camera about - or lens. I'd just put them into a back pack and be done.
sinoperture 1 year ago
@sinoperture I see your point. But the 5D fits perfectly in the 5MDH. Think of it like a sleeve for a camera.
mcgong 1 year ago
@sinoperture No, not really. I personally own a 5D Mark II with a battery grip. I also own a slew of other equipment. If I'm just going out and about with my family, I'm not going to need everything that I would normally take with me. The 5MDH bag is perfect for those instances.
MrTimid1 1 year ago