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  • Yeah, the D-Lux 7 is practically identical to the LX100ii, but curvier and prettier. I really rate the Panasonic menu system
    The monochrome simulation modes are pretty nice, the only physical control missing that I might care about is ISO, though typically the camera is set on Auto ISO, manual shutter and aperture and exposure adjusted with the exposure comp dial.

    I guess we're now at the time when cameras are considered good enough, when a 5 year old LX100ii that retailed at £850 is sold second hand for £830....

    Not expecting the X100VI to get much cheaper over time!

  • Yeah that is also true. M43 cameras are cheap and smaller and are an amazing value over the used market for example.
    I loved the Lx100 and sold it to get a Rx100 V which is crazy small and Ricoh Grd IV which literally fits in my jeans pocket and even at 10Mpx I love it more than my phone (respectable phone camera Xperia 1 V).

    Love my X100 and Xpro1 for the look of their JPGs but really wanted a faster camera with those same(lar) colours, hence the VI.

    Once and if I get one, I'll decide the fate of the other cameras.

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