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KennyJ
   
Reged: 04/27/03
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Loc: Lancashire UK
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Re: Does aperture rule in bino land?
12/08/05 03:54 PM
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< Have there been any instances, in any amount of light pollution, where someone actually saw a faint extended object in a scope or binoc that wasn't seen in a similar instrument of larger aperture at about the same time? >
Patrick ,
Co -incidentally , I think Jim ( 777 guy ) answers , or comes very close to answering , this question in what he just posted to the CLOUDY DAYS forum a few minutes ago .
A case of 10 x 50 Minolta " showing more " than a 10 x 70 Fujinon , perhaps ?
Kenny
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Edited by EdZ (12/08/05 04:36 PM)
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