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Old 30-01-2007, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
It also depends what sort of astrophotography.. for planets, bigger is better!

For deepspace, sometimes smaller is better (in terms of scope) and bigger is better (in terms of mount).

I've seen many great Deep Space images with a small ED80 refractor on top of an EQ6, G8 or G11 mount.

Thanks for adding the clarifying statements...I meant mount but can see how that was not obvious from my comment...Thanks!
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