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Originally Posted by silv
bojan, that's not helpful at all.
If you don't see the merit in this then - that's okay. Just don't spoil it for me, 'kay?
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I didn't try to spoil it for you..
I just tried to stress the fact that no instrument is ideal, but all of them are useful for this or that purpose.
You will have to decide for yourself what's good enough for you - so going for cheap(er) option is not necessarily bad step for the start.
The worst scenario is spending a lot of money and discovering that even APO has limitations.. because of expectations set too high.
I am still using my MTO1100A for nebulae and I am happy with results.