I have been running a f3 200mm Officina Stellare Riccardi Honders in my Dome for gathering Luminance and Ha data. It sits next to an AT10RC, so the base level of the Mount is comfortably filled. I bought a 90mm F6.67 Refractor to pull in the RGB [OSC] data [while the Honders handles the B&W], but found that it was too slow to make a simultaneous imaging session sense.
So the challenge was to find a 530mm to 580mm FL fast focal ratio, compact, light weight
Scope that didn't break the bank. The closest used offering that I found recently was a lightly used Vixen DED 108SS Refractor. This is a petzval design that Vixen made for a short period of time [2002 to 2004? maybe], to possibly compete with the TAK FSQ106.
The Scope uses two long spacing
ED Doublets, with a larger Doublet placed at the Focuser, to minimize potential vignetting. So you end up with an 108mm aperture at f5 focal ratio for a resultant 540mm FL. And because it is a relatively unknown Refractor Model, the resale price was within my budget [as opposed to the heavier, longer and many times more costly TAK 106 Scopes, that have been coming to Market].
Apparently the result is a fast, flat field [a 90mm diameter flat field is indicated by Vixen] Scope that was targeted at 6x9 film Cameras of the time.
I have tried various Online searches to get more information on this Product, but the results have been very limited. Additionally, I don't see any
AP images posted from this type of Refractor beyond about 2008. I am hoping that maybe some members of this Forum can help fill in more detail for me. Thanks in advance, AlanP
-> I did try sending a PM to LewisM, again hoping to gain some insight about a Scope that is fairly invisible Online. It is looking as not many of these landed in the States...