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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 May 2006
Wide-field spectroscopy, in its various forms, has much to contribute to ELT science, so care is needed in trade-offs between telescope size and field of view. Integral field spectroscopy over large areas at high spatial resolution, and especially multiple integral fields, will be essential tools. For wide-field surveys, next-generation multi-object spectrographs (MOS) on 8m-class telescopes will likely out-perform similar instruments on ELTs, due to the smaller fields of view of the current ELT designs. However, there may be $D^4$ gains for medium-resolution MOS if adaptive optics can provide enhanced ‘seeing’ of $\sim0.1''$ over wide fields. New technologies such as OH-suppression fibres offer revolutionary gains, so there is a difficult balance to be achieved in applying the latest technology and having instruments ready for ELT first light.