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14 Apr, 2017
As advertised
I like original Leatherman even though the blade doesn't lock. The newer ones confuse me with too many choices so I was delighted to have the chance to replace the one I lost ( after 20 years) with an identical high quality tool.

02 Dec, 2020
Lovely camera.
I have the first version snd that took me months to get used to. This is not a good first camera but once you understand it’s quirks it will do what you want and produce lovely pictures. The screen doesn’t tilt but I use the Panasonic app to control my phone for discreet street shots and for difficult angles. It has an easy automatic mode for quick unplanned photos and lots of dials. Not truly pocketable it is compact solid and a lovely go anywhere camera. At $500 for lightly used the Mark 2 is a bargain. Better for stills than video.

04 Dec, 2019
Small Complicated And Great Fun
I bought the first generation LX100 which is fine for my modest needs: photos up to four by six mostly and social media. The only feature of the $900 Mark2 model that I like is the in-camera charging as I don’t like touch screen and don’t need more mega pixels.
I like Panasonic menus as they are comprehensive and offer infinite customization which overwhelms some but that and no changing of lenses suits me fine.
However this camera is a complicated little bundle to operate with dials and stops instead of electronics. If you want to stretch your digital chops this camera is a handful and will do that. You can go to instant auto with one press of a button if you get stuck but plan on sitting down and learning this fascinating little package if you dare to buy it. Not for the faint of heart the rewards are old fashioned and slow to make themselves felt.