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Jamiya Scott
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4 March, 19:08
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light, prisms
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Gilberto Gomez
4 March, 19:13
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Assuming the same quality of manufacture, prisms give less light scatter, a good thing. And unlike a mirror, they are also self collimating. But they also create false color in scopes with fast focal ratios ... A multicoated prism and enhanced Aluminized mirror can both achieve about the same 98% transmission.
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