Originally posted by Hound Tooth How the heck are you getting any kind of scale from that picture?
While the scale is hard to get (might be possible to get with somekind of bad accuracy by making some measurements and estimates of the reflections (which are quite clear if one pushes the original image) and then some calculations...)
However, one can get idea of the general shape of the product. Most of the cloth is laying on a flat surface etc. The camera itself is on a small podium also, that is clear from the shapes of the cloth. Also I am certain that the camera is quite tall for it's width, though rectangluar, and also the toy seems to be quite thin in structure with no significant grip.
My educated guess: a mirrorless camera with an electric viewfinder (to make the product more a tool and less similar to the competition) on top corner and with an APS-C sensor (the tiny sensor some believe in is just ridicilously silly idea) and an image stabilizer (the small Pentax brand can't afford to lose this speacial feature), and hopefully environmental protection. This with a pancake lens and I'd buy withoiut a second though.