Hand it to the Fujifilm X100. That series, released in its initial iteration way back in 2010, didn’t invent the fixed-lens digital camera, but it did much to publicize it to the point that the DSLRs that once dominated sales of serious digital cameras are becoming something of an endangered species. Panasonic is no newcomer to the market, but its latest entry in the long-running Lumix line of fixed-lens digital cameras, the Lumix L10 Premium , is the direct descendent of a much-beloved Lumix LX100 II that was discontinued in 2022. The newly announced camera, unveiled to the world on May 12, 2026, is the eagerly awaited resurrection of the line. It goes on sale sometime in June, but you can pre-order it already. Videos by VICE An Illuminating Option Hope you like a 24-75mm zoom lens, because that Leica-sourced lens is attached to the Lumix L10 Premium’s magnesium alloy front plate, and you can’t swap it for another. But that’s common among this type of camera.…