Any hint why the contrast would be less?
Bruce Jensen
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--- Leonard Tramiel <leonard@No-Spam> wrote:
> Right,
>
> It will give better performance than a normal newt at much less cost
> then
> the CORRESPONDING apo. (my emphasis)
>
> So you get a 3" scope that performs better than a 3" newt and costs less
>
> than a 3" apo. But it cost more than a 6" newt, is no more portable and
> performs worse.
>
> -Leonard
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jeff Crilly" <jlc@No-Spam>
> To: "The Astronomy Connection" <sf-bay-tac@No-Spam>
> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 12:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [TAC] Scope of confusion
>
>
> >
> > Without the diffraction spikes (and less bluriness) then possibly
> > performance on the moon/planets is better than the normal newt,
> > at substantially less cost than the corresponding apo?
> >
> >
> > --- Peter Santangeli <peter@No-Spam> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I'm confused. I just read the S&T article on Orion's 3" off axis
> >> reflector.
> >> I was actually interested in this, because it is clearly so unusual.
> From
> >> the article though, when compared to Orion's *cheaper* 6" newtonian,
> it
> >> has:
> >>
> >> - less light grasp (obviously)
> >> - the same size tube
> >> - (surprisingly!) less contrast
> >>
> >> What am I missing here? Apart from it being gimicky, what advantages
> does
> >> it
> >> offer the observer?
> >>
> >> Pete
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
=====
Cheers,
Bruce Jensen
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Received on Mon Mar 7 14:28:32 2005