Why the D-Lux 3, of course! The ISO levels are mostly ISO 400, with some ISO 800 and ISO 100 scattered about. It was cold and grey most of the time I was in town.
I haven't printed any of those shots myself (damn worthless Epson 2200 died) but the few I ordered from Kodak (via iPhoto) looked pretty good and I think could print up quite nicely on Illford Gallerie inkjet paper, as long as you stayed under 11x14. What the work prints told me is that there will need to be a boost of contrast and sharpening before they're printable, but that seems to be true for most digital cameras, save the M8 or the big DSLRs (and even then, there's a bit of tweaking).