Both mirrors (primary and, to the somewhat lesser extent, secondary) and eyepiece quality contribute to the image.
If primary mirror is bad, nothing will help to improve the image.
If eyepiece is not so good, it depend in what way it is bad, but generally, the image will be OK around the optical axis (centre).
Really excellent eyepieces produce pinpoint images of stars all across the field of view.
Last edited by bojan; 27-04-2007 at 08:29 AM.
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