.... and another thing!
Why the obsession in years past by camera manufacturers with fitting self-timers to cameras? I can see some justification with down-market P & S film cameras, where the potential market may have relished the prospect of pre-digital 'selfies' (I think that's the right word), but how many times does a serious photographer want to take a picture in which he or she has a starring role? OK, they can arguably be used as a poor substitute for a cable release to minimise camera movement, but for the effort and expense involved in designing, manufacturing and fitting the necessary mechanism, surely this could all be better employed? Perhaps Pentax saw this when they marketed the self-timer-less SP500 and SP1000.
Steve