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Originally Posted by badabing82
HI Guys,
Interesting!
I guess the question is how much of a jump is going from f/25 to f/30 ?
Will this cause the general image most nights to be unstable?
nice idea on the extension tube i've read this but though the extra focal length gain would be quite limited?
whats everyone's favorite ? powermate or barlow?
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The jump is a 25 squared over 30 squared reduction in signal with no better resolution. With 5.6micron pixels, f30 will condemn you to slow frame rates, particularly on dim objects (like Saturn). Only consider high magnification if you have a very sensitive camera and the seeing is exceptional. Otherwise, you will lose resolution as seeing degrades the images more at slow framerates. If you get more than a handful of nights a year with stable enough seeing to take full advantage of f25 with 5.6 micron pixels, you will be doing well.
extensions will allow you to go out to about 5x with the TV 3x Barlow. Extensions do not generally do anything with a Powermate (exception is the 5x).
Favourite? - don't care which - Powermates and Barlows both do the same job in this application. Just get a good quality one as Chris
points out.
Also, just edited the earlier rule of thumb to better reflect the capabilities of lower sensitivity cams