Hi all, I am looking to complement my 60mm refractor with a dob. While I love the idea of making one myself one day, I would also like something for this coming winter to set up in OZ that is all ready to go.
I am about to pull the trigger on a GSO dob. The decision needs to be made between the 10 and the 12 inch, both f/5, solid tude. I have not, and probably won't have the opportunity to compare them side-by-side. I like the thought of the 10 being much more portable and car friendly than the 12, but there may be a tradeoff in terms of what they show.
I have read numerous threads and comments on the 10 vs 12 dilemma, most reach the conclusion that "aperture rules", buy the biggest you can afford. I can afford both, they are very reasonably priced. I suspect though that the 10 might be the better package because of its better portability. That may be a greater advantage than the extra detail the 12 would show - which leads me to my question.
I'm a tangible-evidence guy: can anyone name an object or feature that the 12 would show but the 10 wouldn't? That could be some nebular or planetary detail, a colour hue, a faint galaxy using averted vision, anything? I understand the image that the 12 shows is 1.2 times larger than the 10's at the same exit pupil and therefore brightness. That difference appears laughable, a bit like the moon at perigee vs. apogee. I'm a bit lost here

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Thanks
Mirko