Canon announced a new 1D pro DSLR tonight, the EOS-1D X, which merges the 1D and 1Ds lines into one, high-speed full-frame camera. It's got an 18-megapixel CMOS sensor, a 61-point AF system with 41 cross-type sensors, ISO 51,100 (expandable to 204,800), it can shoot full-res RAW bursts at 12 FPS and 14 FPS in a special JPEG-only mode.
Canon EOS-1D X Merges Speed, Image Quality and Video >>
I'm always looking for better continuous auto focus performance and it looks like the 1D X has it. Read my article for more details but the 61 points with 41 cross-type sensors alone is pretty awesome. I don't know how high the ISO is actually usable but the suggestion is it might be good up to the native ISO 51,100. That would be pretty sick for the kind of shooting I do - especially since I like using flash less and less.
Oh yeah - the price is supposed to be US $6800. So I probably won't be buying one. How about you?