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Nothing common between Meade RCX and true Ritchey-Chretien.
The only common is aplanatism - coma-free. Calling these new scopes as Ritchey-Chretien is nothing, but marketing hype to catch public attention. Peoples heard, that Ritchey-Chretien are the best two mirror telescope systems. But most of them don't know exactly what is what. For CCD photography these new scopes will be not better, than traditional SCT with focal reducer-comacorrector. Field is quite enough, it is flat and coma-free. New telescopes will have huge field curvature and will be worser for visual observing - because of higher aspherics (less smooth optics) and larger central obstruction. If one will ask which scope I will use personally new RCX or same size SCT, I will choose a SCT. VD |
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