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Old 01-06-2011, 10:06 PM
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At the risk of being accused of oversimplification, low F ratio is valuable for imaging (time to suck down light directly proportional to square of Focal ratio).

Higher ratios better for higher magnification visual work, particular bright objects including planetary/lunar work.




You rarely know what's going to "get you in" starting out, so a compromise can be a good idea.
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