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Originally Posted by acropolite
. I didn't really appreciate how much difference aperture makes until I compared my ED80 side by side with my LX90 8 inch SCT. There is no substitute for aperture.
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You got that right Phil. Love looking through my 80, but for brightness of DSO my 8" leave it for dead. But then I look through Astroron's 16" and I'm not the same for a week.
Yagon, you really hit the nail on the head when you said
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Originally Posted by yagon
I'm very happy with the views I get with my ED80 on .......the moon, clusters and rich fields.
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That is where the 80 excels. It is a widefield refractor after all. If you get the chance to take it to a really dark site you will be blown away. Wait til Winter and have a look at the Scoprius, Sagitarius region.
It's true that some of the nebula filters and light pollution filters will help with some DSOs but not all. If you want to see galaxies, head to a dark site, filters won't generally help there. If you want to see the Veil nebula get the right filter and head to a dark site. If you want to see planetary nebula then maybe consider an O111 filter. Lots of money involved in filters. This is all second hand info as I don't use filters as I don't do a lot of indepth visual work. I'm a clickaholic.
See if you can find somewhere nice and
dark within 20 minutes to half an hour from home. You'll really be hooked then.