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Old 18-12-2021, 01:00 PM
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While the camera field of view will be bigger than your well corrected field of view I can see one advantage to the full frame, if you decide to do some traditional imaging anyway. Camera rotation angle becomes more or less irrelevant, you can crop a centered field of whatever well corrected and illuminated field your optics can provide, in any orientation you like. For EAA it would depend on your tolerance for abberations. Trading off aberrations for whatever FOV your optics will provide before it becomes vignetted to nothing. I have never had a proper crack at planetary so I can't comment there.

It is a lot of money though to get that capability compared to the APS-C format cameras like the ASI2600.
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