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Old 23-03-2015, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward View Post
Decided to follow Marcus' lead on a largish Galaxy imaging RC....
......and finally pulled the trigger on the one of these
http://www.alluna-optics.com/Ritchey...Telescope.html
( the RC 16)

Given the non-trivial expense, I have to say I did a fairly extensive cost-benefit analysis.

The features that swayed me from the other main contender (a 17" CDK...also an excellent 'scope ) were:

interferometrically certified, Zerodur zero expansion optics with an 18 point flotation cell
92mm field corrector with a tighter spot size across a 65mm field than the CDK
Significantly less off-axis vignetting than the CDK
All reflective native configuration allowing deep I/R and UV imaging
Surprisingly only 7% less light collection ( than the aperture driven 14%) compared to the 17" due its smaller secondary.
100mm diameter instrument/camera adapters
dedicated 4" focal reducer-corrector allowing imaging @ F6
Automated focus tracking
Automated thermal control
Robotic mirror cover

Now the wait....
........ delivery takes around 6 months....updates to come
Ah now that is quite some news. It looks like a really nice scope and wel engineered. With any luck you won't have to tinker.

Surely you have to remote this??? It would be a crime not to have it in a remote dark sky location. I am sure there is plenty of room left at Itelescopes. If not you can remote it at my place for a small fee.
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