Which of these second hand cameras?

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Unfortunately our Fuji xf1 has broken and we are in need of a new camera for our travels around Australia. I loved the xf1 and thought the picture quality was great. Would get another but can't find one here.

Would love to get the Sony rx100, don't care which version but they are all out of my price range. The mk1 is about $450 second hand and $600 new which is just crazy. So that seems to be out.

I have found the following cameras which I would like some help deciding between.

I am after portability, reliability and best image quality I can afford. Good video quality would also be a plus.

Panasonic lx3, $150 .Old but seems to get good reviews.

Panasonic TZ60, $250, Not sure about the small sensor size but like the zoom and size.

Sony a5100, $450. Looks too large to put in a pocket but looks to have good image quality and video?

Nikon j5, $380. Again looks big but good image quality and video.

Lumix ft-4, $60. Very cheap and good that it's waterproof. Not sure how the image quality would compare to the xf1?

All the above are second hand. Can't find anything decent new.

Thanks for your help and of you have any suggestions I welcome them.
 
Thanks for the replies. Guess that rules out the lx3 then. With regards to the Sony and Nikon, they come with the standard lens. Don't plan on getting another lens if I bought one of them. Portability is quite important which is what initially put me off them
 
Ended up finding a rx100 second hand at the last minute. Still getting used to it but I find the Fuji xf1 was better on auto mode and also macro was better. Surely this can't be right?
 
Hi uv. I have had a chance to play with it more so can explain in a little more detail what I mean. With regards to macro, that's exactly what I mean, it could focus very close up and focused on the object a lot easier. Was super easy to get shots of insects and flowers but hard now. I mean the plain auto not the plus . Doesn't seem to always focus on the exact object I want, also it focuses on more than one object sometimes which makes the image look strange. Another thing is the af has the same weird issue I had with the fuji. In a lot of outdoor scenes you have to half press to focus on a part with more or less light and then move to the area you actually want the picture of so that it's lighter or darker.
 
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