I have a
Panasonic Lumix LX3 which is not getting any use these days, since I now have a Sony RX100.
The LX3 is of course the camera that started the prosumer compact camera class, and was released to glowing reviews.
It is excellent condition and includes a polarising filter, a leather case, a Tamrac 5692 fbag, plus the original packaging, documentation and software. There will be some SD cards for it too but I don't remember exactly the quantity/size what until I dig them out. I think I have a spare battery for it also.
The filter is mounted on a barrel which fits over the lens housing. This was the common way of fitting filters on compact camera lenses which typically don't have a threaded filter mount. All genuine Panasonic parts. Camera fits into the fabric case neatly without removing the filter and adapter.
Nowadays I think you could probably get a
Magfilter to fit the lens.
It may be a bit older than the models you have nominated, but the LX3 is an excellent little camera and the brightness of its lens is widely recognised as its standout feature. It produces excellent images.
I've held on to it for a long time because I simply found it difficult to part with, but I'd rather see it getting used than sitting on the shelf here.
Yours for $150 plus postage if you are interested. It should all fit in a $10 prepaid postage satchel.