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- From: chaloux@mandolin.mitre.org (Dave Chaloux)
- Subject: Re: Buying an Amateur Telescope
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.224304.11249@linus.mitre.org>
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 22:43:04 GMT
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- Nick Kotzamanis writes:
-
- >I have read the FAQ's but it did not address the
- >advantages/disadvantages of reflector vis refractor?
-
- Ah: Nothing like picking a nice noncontroversial topic.
-
- Advantages for the reflector are:
-
- 1) They are much cheaper per unit of aperture. A Premium quality 7"
- refractor can cost as much or more than a premium quality 20" reflector.
-
- 2) The are inherently free of color defects.
-
- Advantages of the refractor are:
-
- 1) The unobstructed design means that more of the light gets pumped into the
- central airy disk instead of into the diffraction rings.
-
- 2) Good apochromatic refractors keep color defects below what you eye can
- detect so they are not at a disadvantage.
-
- 3) They don't need all the messy collimation by the user to get good images.
- A newtonian reflector can have a bewildering amount of things that need to
- be adjusted to get optimum performance. Most people can't or won't adjust
- them all so they do not get the performance with the reflector it is
- theorectically capable of. I use three different tools on my reflector to keep
- it collimated.
-
- 4) They often have a nice flat field which is nice for photography.
-
- In general, people who like deepsky (galaxies, nebula, star clusters, etc.)
- often go with reflectors. People who like the moon and planets often go with
- refractors. Good reflectors properly collimated can go very well on planets.
-
- They both have their place. I own a large reflector. I plan on eventually
- acquiring a good apochromatic refractor.
-