Bottom line is, look thru one, if your happy with its views, or it does what you need or want, then buy it.
For some, its a magnificent viewing scope. For others, its not what they expected. Test driving anything you buy is a must these days.
I am very happy with my 14"RCX400, it produces images that i expect for its class of scope.
Anyone who digs out the money and expects it to be a RC in terms of the optical train, then they have more money then sense. I investigated for many months about what i was buying before laying out $18K for a RCX as apposed to $50K for its legit cousin.
There are so many optical variants, each with its pro's and con's, that its really left up to the individual and for what purpose he intends to use it in.
Theo.
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