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Originally Posted by clive milne
fwiw) There's a TOA 130 on Astromart for $4k US.
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A TOA 130 would be a nice instrument.
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Originally Posted by Slawomir
130 mm should have smaller spot size comparing to a 106mm scope. IMHO a high quality 130mm with a high quality reducer would be a more capable instrument, especially when working with KAF16200 or similarly sized sensor. One of the best reducers would have to be 0.72x Quad Telecompressor from AP that fits a 3.5" FTF. I know that CFF is testing prototypes of 0.75x reducers dedicated for their refractors. Then there are 'mass produced' Riccardi reducers, but their quality apparently varies from model to model.
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Yes I agree but its narrower field of view. I did not know that about the Riccardi reducers.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Drs Jim & Linda Powell at DSW who kindly take my requests for targets and share data with me have a TEC-160FL with a SXTL-16200 camera and the combination produces some stunning results. Just sayin' Greg. Maybe 110-115 is not thinking big enough
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Hehe. I had a TEC180FL for many years and yes they are a nice scope for sure.
Greg.