Ok this link is funktionally. Now (yes you möcht know this) pls. read it again! The reason of all the Super8 trouble is mentioned (more indirectly) : mechanical contruction,mechanical design.But this is just the half of the true.Listen : to rebuild an electronic device today is no great deal - some wonder about features like Usb conectivable or high resolution monitor, sound record on sd cart a.s.o - thats a case of expensive design (investigating in construction/ lab research) but it is
still managable to EK (from the costs).....and Kodak had invested that money (you remember that prototype ?)
Within the interview is stated that therefore some thinks had failed (mechanical correctness) and (I hope) that is solved meanwhile.
So we have to wait a bit ????
Let me tell you EK is desperately seeking a way out of this (to be caught between the devil and the deep blue sea.)
The real case is the following :
construction is still a problem!
There is a difference (you might also know) between a prototype and
a way in (mass

) production.That's
in regard of the total number of all small mechanical parts, the reliability of that parts (material properties [no plastic] a.s.o.
Comming to marketing (from there is my source) a production in small
quantities is possible but realy expensive (Kodak has to spent a little money on each selling $3000,- type) as mentioned month before Kodak is thinking also about a low cost camera $700,- - 1000,-.
And here comes THE point : Research has shown that a low cost model could have little more demand from users (so the production scale is possible much higher in direction of the double or a little more ...3 times????) but there is still no way of a quite cost-effective production.
DUE TO MECHANICAL PARTS
And the $3000,- model is a need to establish the production process to efficience(quality) but there is not the number of estimated orders !!
Management will tell you official (problems due to that or due this a.s.o) But you have still to wait for this - may be there will be a wonder comming next - but the high expensive model is (after today stand) out of plan.
with regards
PS : I don't believe in wonders but
for example Leica has still experience in mechanical production
But there is also no mass production to come to a good price.