Recently, someone ask me this question again... "Does a smaller apeture APO can out-perform a bigger aperture SCT?? Because he read some review saying that a 80mm APO perform better than a 8" SCT."
Below is my understanding why people will have such a view:
the 80mm APO will give a more pleasing look than a 8" SCT, because the 8" SCT will grather more light and cause the atmostphere turbulence or the imperfect sky to be more obvious than in the 80mm APO.
If my above understanding is correct, the below will be true:
a smaller aperture scope will give a more pleasing view than a larger aperture scope using the same magnification.
So I will do the below experiment during my next observation in Singapore:
I will make a mask with a clear aperture of 4" to convert my 6" F5 Newtonian to a 4" F7.5 Newtonian. I will then compare the view of the Jupiter, Saturn and Moon at 100x and 200x.
I expect the 4" Newtonian will give a more pleasing, but dimer view than the 6" Newtonian under imperfect sky.
By the way, I hope more people will also conduct the same experiment using their scope and report the result here... especially those who has an APO or those who have a smaller APO and a larger SCT/MCT/Newtonian.
I hope I can conduct the experiment by next week and I will report the result here once I completed the above experiment.
Have a nice day.
PS: May be I was just eating too much and had nothing better to do... Ha Ha
