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Old 04-06-2018, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by lazjen View Post
Personally I'd get the largest filters that I could afford - just for more options later on if you change scopes, etc.
As I understand it the larger filters have reflection issues.
I can afford anything I want but I do not feel like buying the most expensive if they have reflection issues.
From the feed back it seems the large filters have issues with reflection and that would drive me crazy I go to so much trouble to eliminate stray light it would be an enormous issue for me probably more than for others... some things I can accept or manage but there are certain things that I find most off putting...

If I buy any more scopes it would be a 100mm espirt and a f2 11 inch like David purchased but I have to buy a caravan and build another observatory before that...
But I like to have scopes set up with their own camera etc so whatever I buy will be for the 80mm but more likely mostly for the 8 inch...
I just want to get the best thing to suit my current needs or rather wants

Alex
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