Hey Everybody, I'm trying to plan a home observatory build and looking into where best to the spend the money investing in a longer F/L scope. I figure who better to ask than people who own or have used these scopes for their expertise and experience with them! :-) I have experience and currently use everything from wider field Radian 61 and Radian 75 refactors, to longer focal length Celestron Edge 8 and C11 XLT (with and without reducers and hyperstar) OTA's. This is probably a largely subjective question but I'm looking at a budget for the scope of up to around $15,000 (not counting accessories needed) and am torn between a few options.
This question probably largely begins with "what are you looking to do with the scope?" In a word, further out galaxies and smaller/fainter objects such as planetary nebulae. I'm located on the mid-Atlantic coast in the U.S. with Bortle 4 skies, and maybe 10 ish days a month clear ideal skies for imaging. I realize my seeing will limit me some, but these are some of the options I'm considering (if there are others I should consider, by all means please do mention them):
-AG Optical iDK 14.5"
-Planewave 12.5" CDK
-Celestron Edge 14
The main thing is, imaging time is limited in my location due to sketchy weather (but i'm trying to make the most of it), so I was shooting for the best f stop/focal length balance for the buck. I liked that the AGO iDK had a great balance of f/6.7 but still with great focal length, but didn't know how much 1/3 or 2/3 f stop would really make a difference with that aperture for DSO's and Galaxies compared to F/7.7 or F/8 with the planewave or C14 Edge. All 3 seem to have very good optics.
Any insights anyone has on these larger scopes (or others in that price range I may not have considered) are welcomed and hugely appreciated, I just want to try to make the right choice and do my homework prior to spending that kind of $$$ Thank you everyone, and clear skies to all!
This question probably largely begins with "what are you looking to do with the scope?" In a word, further out galaxies and smaller/fainter objects such as planetary nebulae. I'm located on the mid-Atlantic coast in the U.S. with Bortle 4 skies, and maybe 10 ish days a month clear ideal skies for imaging. I realize my seeing will limit me some, but these are some of the options I'm considering (if there are others I should consider, by all means please do mention them):
-AG Optical iDK 14.5"
-Planewave 12.5" CDK
-Celestron Edge 14
The main thing is, imaging time is limited in my location due to sketchy weather (but i'm trying to make the most of it), so I was shooting for the best f stop/focal length balance for the buck. I liked that the AGO iDK had a great balance of f/6.7 but still with great focal length, but didn't know how much 1/3 or 2/3 f stop would really make a difference with that aperture for DSO's and Galaxies compared to F/7.7 or F/8 with the planewave or C14 Edge. All 3 seem to have very good optics.
Any insights anyone has on these larger scopes (or others in that price range I may not have considered) are welcomed and hugely appreciated, I just want to try to make the right choice and do my homework prior to spending that kind of $$$ Thank you everyone, and clear skies to all!