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Man, I have got the fever and I have never even looked through it. I didn't
realize it had an H-alpha filter in the package (it does, right?) I just made my Dob purchase, but in the future, would it be a waste to buy the PST when you can buy a regular refractor and just add the filters? One, I have heard that it can damage your optics, and two, those filters seem to cost four figures. Am I missing something here, or is the PST the only affordable way to view the sun in all it's glory (most of it anyways)? Thanks, -Tom |
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