You are dealing with a first generation JPG straight out of your camera. It has a minimum of lost quality due to the lossy compression of the JPG format. The thing to keep in mind here is that you should never resave it as JPG on your computer. Always choose a different format which uses no compression or a lossless form of compression. As a digital art publisher, I can tell you that we master all our raster files in Photoshop PSD format to avoid any loss of quality.
Yes, I'm aware of the lossy factor. I always keep a master file which then gets cropped for various uses like Plasma TV display, smartphone, digital picture display, web, each with their own particular size and aspect ratio.
Some of my older images are JPGs, but I now shoot Raw, so the image files have not been pre-cooked into the JPG format. I generally save them as a master PSD file after all desired editing & treatment is done, then JPG after that for particular purposes, as described above.
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