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Old 07-03-2010, 04:31 PM
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Brightness per unit area of any extended object is defined by the exit pupil size.

Exit pupil = aperture /magnification. The effect is that for a constant surface brightness, a bigger aperture scope will show a larger image of the same brightness.

Its like in photography f-ratio is the determinant of brightness. A bigger scope will show a bigger image for the same brightness.
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