The 'Quick Draw' cases take a camera fully rigged: save hours each week by having your camera ready to go at all times.
First thing's first - it doesn't come with the pictured Miller tripod included in the price, though that's on sale here too if you want it!
Carries a full size tripod on the outside, and has telescopic handle and off-road wheels. 
It's amazing having everything you need for a shoot in a single, wheeled case!!!
Internal dimensions as pictured. I make it 68cm x 36cm (wider part) or 27cm (thinner part) x 33cm deep
Designed
to carry broadcast cameras (hence space for viewfinder), I used it to
carry a C100 MkII fully rigged with lens, batteries, Atomos monitor and
drives, LED light panels, etc as well as inserts holding every lens I
own, my batteries, chargers, filters, tools, you name it, it all went on
the inside. Could easily take a full Arri Alexa 35 or RED, and any of
the professional Sony, Panasonic or Canon with room to spare.
I
used the outside pockets for all my audio gear - shotgun mic, pistol
grip, field recorder, cables, radio mic etc, and then the removable
pouch for my macbook. 
PLEASE NOTE: One
of the buckles has a 'prong' missing, as pictured. I stored upward of
£60,000 of kit in this and only ever used this one buckle to do it up
unless the bag was in the care of a stranger, when I'd use the other
straps too. It never opened once, that one buckle works perfectly, but
if you're more paranoid than me you should be able to replace it.
Bought
brand new from America and shipped here at just over £800, it arrived
with the buckle like that but I just got on with using it, no
complaints, it's totally secure.