Eight years. This is the time Panasonic took to follow up on the LX100 II. Eight years when Fujifilm X100VI mapped the world, the Leica D-Lux 8 became the premium reference of the compact expert, and an entire generation of street photographers wondered if Panasonic had definitely abandoned this category.
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Eight years. This is the time Panasonic took to follow up on the LX100 II. Eight years when Fujifilm X100VI mapped the world, the Leica D-Lux 8 became the premium reference of the compact expert, and an entire generation of street photographers wondered if Panasonic had definitely abandoned this category.