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EdgeHD 8" Optical Tube Assembly (CG-5 Dovetail)

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    See the Universe in HD
    EdgeHD is an aplanatic, flat field Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope that produces aberration-free images across a wide visual and photographic field of view. The optical system was designed to reduce more than just off-axis star coma; it also provides an astrograph-quality flat focal plane all the way to the edge of the field of view.

    True Astrograph Quality
    Many optical designs that advertise themselves as "astrographs" actually only produce pinpoint stars across a curved focal plane. While this may be acceptable for some visual observing, stars will appear out of focus at the edge when used with the flat chip sensor of a digital camera. EdgeHD optics produce a focal plane more than three-times flatter than a standard Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope and dramatically flatter than competing coma-free designs. This guarantees you visibly sharp stars across some of the largest CCD chips available today.

    Improved Performance
    Superior edge performance not only creates rounder, more pleasing stars, but actually improves the resolution and limiting magnitude when compared to telescopes of equal aperture. With Celestron’s StarBright XLT optical coatings on every surface, EdgeHD optics gives you maximum light throughput across the widest visual and photographic spectrum.

    Mechanical Features
    In addition to EdgeHD’s optimized optical design, the telescope tube has been redesigned to make sure you get the most from your optics each and every night.

    • Mirror clutches - Flexible tension clutches hold the mirror in place and reduce image shift when taking long exposure astro-images. Once focused, the flexible rods allow the mirror to be held in place without putting any force or pressure on the mirror assembly, keeping the image centered in the eyepiece (or on the sensor).
    • Tube vents - Cooling vents located on the rear cell allow hot air to be released from behind the primary mirror. Each vent has an integrated 50-mesh filter guaranteed to let warm air out without letting dust in.
    • Fastar versatility - EdgeHD is the most versatile imaging telescope available today. At its native f/10, you can achieve the image scale necessary to capture the smallest of deep sky objects. Add the optional reducer lens—custom-designed for your size EdgeHD tube—and you can increase your field of view without sacrificing optical performance. A Barlow gives you added power for high-resolution planetary, lunar and solar imaging. All EdgeHD optical tubes are Fastar-compatible, allowing the secondary mirror to be removed and replaced with a third party lens accessory for ultra-fast f/2 wide field imaging.

    Individually Tested
    Every EdgeHD that ships has been tested not only for the surface quality of each optical component, but also with a camera and artificial star to ensure the imaging system meets our rigid quality assurance. This “final acceptance test” confirms the EdgeHD will perform in the field and deliver high-quality astroimages.

  • Customer Reviews
    Cust********SXA

    I have an older 8' Celestron SCT and two 11' SCTs both previous models...one is a GPS 11' and the other a 11' tube that goes on my Astro Physics 900 GTO mount. I also 7obtained a 14' EdgeHD scope for use in an observatory I manage for Scouts in a scout camp in Michigan and have been impressed with the improvements of it compared to the older SCTs. I needed another 8' SCT for a lighter grab and go system (with an Ioptron MINI Tower Pro) to be used for my outreach programs in schools and for scouts and general public. I decided to get the 8' HD version. While the older ones were very good there have been a few areas of upgrades the HD model addresses. First is flatness of field. The corrector optic in the focuser tube does an amazing job of creating a very flat field that surpasses the performance of that other brands 'Coma Free' design. While I was able to get my focusers on the older scopes tweaked to minimize image shift when focusing, the 14' was greatly improved and the new 8' has NO image shift. The cooling vents do make a bit of a difference but wish someone would come out with a powered fan to help in this area. I am happy that Celestron still has the Fastar/Hyperstar capability...I am a big fan of that feature. If you are an imager this is an excellent way to get images with short exposure times. It is also fantastic with a cooled astronomy specific video camera like my Stellacam III cooled or Malincam. I really like Celestrons new finder scope mount which is quick release so doesn't have to be left on the scope for traveling. I was pleased that it came with near perfect colimation out of the box...indicative of a solid secondary mounting system. Optical performance in my example is very good with identical inside/outside of focus images, good lens test results. I did some upgrades to the scope:I replaced the straight through finder scope with a 90 degree prism versionI used my Astro PHysics 2' focuser adaptor on the scope instead of the normal visual back s

    Cust********H23

    I'm thrilled with this scope and how versatile it is: T-Ring 2032mm(f10), .7 reducer 1478mm(f7), Hyperstar 400mm(f2). No matter what field of view you are looking for EdgeHD 8' gives you choices.

    Cust********B57

    I just love the performance on this telescope. I am building an observatory for it and just had a try and it was amazing the quality of resolution on M13 from a city just 60 miles east of LA, and about 90 north of SD. Needless to say the light pollution coming from all directions is heavy, but once my eyes got dark adapted the views were just beautiful.I would recommend this.