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The photos you're getting look exactly like stock JPEGs on Auto out of a DSLR/Mirrorless with a kit lens to me.
The difference between the LX3 and the NEX is probably that the LX3 was doing more optimization in camera. I don't have an NEX handy to check things out, but it's worth messing around with the JPEG settings in the camera and seeing what you get. Also, shoot in P instead of Auto, the camera will still do SS and Aperture automatically but it won't make other random crazy decisions without you knowing.
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'87 325is (Now mechanically sound, but still ratty. Still in resto/repair stages, soon moving onto upgrades. Will eventually be a tarmac rally/targa car, if all goes to plan.)
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