Yeah, that's rather a bunch of hooey (the part you quoted).

Unless the user is just an absolutely atrocious camera handler, they'll 
likely see a noticeable improvement in the technical quality of their 
photos.

Tom C.

>From: Doug Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: Pentax Discuss <[email protected]>
>Subject: Interesting Article
>Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 08:51:31 -0500
>
>10 Reasons to Buy a DSLR Camera
>
>http://www.thetechlounge.com/article/308/10+Reasons+to+Buy+a+DSLR+Camera/
>
>
>I ran across a link to this article on a computer geek site I frequent.
>  It's basically answering the "What camera should I buy?" question that
>photo enthusiasts hear from other people regularly.  A quotation that I
>found particularly interesting:
>
>     I urge you not to buy that Canon EOS 20D or Nikon D80 or
>     [insert other DSLR model here] if you plan to leave it on
>     full automatic mode. DSLRs are expensive light-capturing
>     tools that can help you create some amazing images, but
>     only if you have the time and patience to learn what you
>     are doing and be creative.
>
>--
>Thanks,
>DougF (KG4LMZ)
>
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