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Old 18-03-2009, 12:48 PM
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Question Parabolic mirror for photography

For those who have short focal length Newts.. is a parabolic mirror an essential or is a spherical in which aberrations have been minimised ok for short exposure astrophotogrphy Talking 5-6" ota

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the weight is also a factor as the 5" is 3.5kg, as opposed to just over 5kg for the 6"
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For a 6" you need about f9 for a spherical mirror to be acceptable, as long as you're not too picky. With a 5", you wouldn't go shorter than f8.
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