Hey all,
Getting close to pulling the trigger on some astrophotography equipment - finally! I've narrowed down my choice to the excellent value-for-money Sky-Watcher Esprit. But I can't decide which model to get - the 100ED or the 120ED.
I can afford either (plus I know there's a heap of other gear I'll need to get). The 100 isn't actually that much cheaper than the 120 in the whole scheme of things - $3200 vs $3800. That was a bit surprising.
There's the field of view difference of course, but there's also a noticeable f/stop difference - the 100ED is f5.5 and the 120ED is f7.
I am concerned that with the reduced field of view on the 120, there'll be some targets that just won't fit. (I'll likely be using an 8300 sensor.) My question to you experts there is - are there many of these? I know that Andromeda just won't fit (in either really - perhaps with a FR on the 100). And if I use one of the lovely quiet (but small) Sony sensors, then it may well knock out some really useful targets.
Also, with the f7 on the 120, that means extra exposure time. I'd like the time to be minimal, not being the sort of person who wants to spend the whole night out there. (I know, I know, I can see you shaking your heads.) :p
Ultimately, I'd like to go deeper as well, for galaxies and far nebulae. The 120 would be more useful for that, but would it be good enough? I would likely get a reflector of some sort longer term for those, but would either of these be useful in the meantime?
That's a few questions. Sorry to throw all that at you! But hopefully someone can help me with my (terrible I know)

quandary.
Thanks all!
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