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Jaden,
TINA-TI had a model for the OPA360, so I ran an AC Analysis transfer function for Iin/ Vin (see attached screenshot) then inverted to get Vin/Iin = Zin. At 10 Hz, Zin is around 562 M ohm and at 10 MHz, Zin is around 1k ohms. I think this looks about right but is model dependent.
The LMH 6704 does not have a TINA-TI model but the input is specified to be 1 M ohm in parallel with 1 pF typical so this covers the gain of +1 and +2 cases. For the gain of -1 case, the input impedance is just the input resistor value of 465 ohms (likely with 1 pF cap to GND).