Of course, all those electronic options are way cheaper to make; that's why that kind of thing now dominates camera manufacture. And other than a limited pro niche, it's the general consumer public being baited with all the "latest and greatest" silly electronic features, whether automated SLR's of the past, or electronic digi options now. And due to the high turnover of those items, manufacturers have found it in their own financial interest to make things which prove less reliable. Heck, the software itself has a finite lifespan before it becomes obsolete. But a fair number of people are apparently getting tired of the nonsense, and are seeking out classic well-built used film cameras instead.