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This is something I've noticed with all SCTs. Don't get me wrong,
some SCTs deliver excellent images, provide terrific platforms for planetary photography, keep out wind currents, etc. But, when you look through an SCT and compare it directly to a pure mirror system of similar size (for uniformity's sake) you do see a kind of dulling down or veiling of contrast. Now, I have no idea why this is seen, I suspect it is the corrector, even though the companies that produce them are now applying about the best coatings they've used. I've owned around 45 SCTs and most have produced good or excellent images, but I have always noticed the effect I mentioned. I have not noticed this with top-flight Maks. I'm no fan of open systems owing to the problems with dust, tube currents, etc and therefore will stick to SCTs as my scopes. -Rich |
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