The problem is.......
Rand
I think we all know that any advancement in capture devices is going to come from electronics.
The little mirrorless gh3/4, em1/5 have touch screens. It fabulous in finding all the setttings cameras offer and it's also flexible.
I guess it depends on what you want. If you want ovf they're all over the place and work well, though pretty much stuck in 2005 not 2015.
I think the point we all miss is the largest selling camera in the world in an iphone, so millions of young image makers are learning this way and they're not going to accept one purpose devices that only shoot a still, or won't do an auto panorama, or variable frame crops, or stabilized movies, instant effects and instant uploads.
I honestly believe if Apple came out with a high spec camera that synced to a mobile device, had a larger sensor size, some kind of fast zoom lens, it would dominate the lower spec market.
Don't misunderstand I love old analog style cameras like the Contax and even my Leica S2 and m8 and they do a amazing but very limited job and when you use one you know it.
So whether anyone wants-or likes electronic finders, menus that are touch screen, or even movie capabilities in a still camera, I think we should all realize those cameras are going the way of film.
IMO
BC