Considering the A-1 and AE-1, I thought it was a bit of a disappointment. It comes down to dependence on electronics really though doesn't it? It's not even DSLRs when you think about it. How many electronics-reliant 80s-90s film cameras are currently in use? If we take the T90 for instance, a huge number suffer from LCD failure, from shutter failure and other electronic malfunctions. The only difference is is that film can always be updated, so the medium you put in your camera would always be fresh, whereas obviously the sensor in a DSLR isn't going anywhere. And that's the thing really, you can't put a Nikon D3s sensor in a Nikon D1, but you can put the latest Portra emulsion in a Leica III, and that's really what keeps cameras in use, aside from mechanics.