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From: "Steve Houlihan"
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Thanks for all the replies. One part of the answer is confusing. Maybe I
should have asked "What are the optical advantages of short focal
length.
Bill wrote
>>The shorter focal length telescopes collects more light,
This must be why they are called "fast" but doesn't make sense to
me. A mirror of a given diameter and reflectivity should collect the same
amount of light at any focal length. Could someone please explain?
By the way, I am not planning on making a mirror at this time, but will
probably buy a 12.5 inch and build the rest. At 12.5 inch and f/6 I can
still stand on the ground and get the scope into my SUV. At f/4 it would
be a lot more compact and closer to the ground. I guess I am asking about
the optical advantages between f/4 and f/6.
Steve Houlihan
Santa Cruz, California
sho{at}starband.net
http://sho.mystarband.net/
http://www.surfnetusa.com/sho
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