Though the cameras and lenses are different - not to mention the apertures and the processing - I like the 2nd shot (taken by the GF1) a little more than the first (the GF5).
Based merely on these two shots, I would say your two new 'old' cameras are a worthy addition to the quiver.
I'm taking most in-camera double exposures with the E-M5 because I have more options there.
But even with the LX100.M2 you can get interesting results.
The only drawback there: you must take the same settings for both takes (aperture, focal length and exposure time).
This often is a limitation to the creative possibilities. Most of the really good effects in overlays of this kind come from using two different focal lengths and - above all - manual selection of sharp and out-of-focus areas on the lens.
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