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Celestron CGEM II 800 EdgeHD 8' Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope

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CGEM II 800 HD combines Celestron's newly redesigned CGEM II computerized equatorial mount with its acclaimed EdgeHD optical system. With 8 inches of aperture and our premium StarBright XLT coatings, the CGEM II 800 HD gives you over 800 times the light gathering power than the unaided eye and is the lightest and most portable telescope in its class. OPTICAL TUBE INFO: 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. Learn more about EdgeHD technology. 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 FeaturesIn 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 lens 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. MOUNT INFO: A fresh update to the venerable CGEM mount, the CGEM II has a fresh, attractive, bold appearance and is capable of carrying Celestron’s higher-end SCT optical tubes (up to 11") securely and vibration free, which is ideal for both imaging and visual observing. Capable of holding 40 lbs. of payload and slewing at 5° per second, you will be able to instantly point to any of the celestial objects in the database. ERGONOMIC DESIGN CGEM II was designed to be ergonomically friendly with large Altitude and Azimuth adjustment knobs for quick and easy polar alignment adjustment. The internal RA and DEC motor wiring provides a clean look and an easy and trouble free set up. INNOVATION The CGEM II series features Celestron’s innovative Polar alignment procedure called All-Star. All-Star allows users to choose any bright star, while the software calculates and assists with polar alignment. Another great feature of the CGEM II sure to please astroimagers, is the Permanent Periodic Error Correction (PEC) which will allow users to train out the worm gears periodic errors, while the mount retains the PEC recordings. PERFORMANCE For objects near the Meridian (imaginary line passing from North to South), the CGEM II will track well past the Meridian for uninterrupted imaging through the most ideal part of the sky. The CGEM II mount has a robust database with over 40,000 objects, 100 user defined programmable objects and enhanced information on over 200 objects. Celestron's CGEM II mount is the perfect fit between the Advanced Series and CGE Series. Offering the portability of the Advanced Series and the precision of the CGE.


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Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
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Reza Raquib
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020
In this combo the CGEM II mount is the most pricey piece. The whole setup is fairly easy to put together but mind you it is heavy. Altogether it is a little over 70lbs when fully assembled. The operation of the unit is fairly straight forward but I think they should have elaborated more on proper alignment or made the process easier. The hind controller is from a different era, I do not quite understand why they do not update this to something more modern. On the plus side, the unit can be controlled by both Mobile phones and computers as long as proper connections are made (Wifi or USB). The optical tube is of decent quality however one has to be careful about picking the right eyepieces. My being new to this, had to go through some trial end error before I found a set that I can live with for now. I hope this helps any one looking to purchase this.
3DMicPro
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2018
Telescope optics is really great, CGEM II mount is also very rugged and accurately track stars and planets with 40 lb payload. I am really enjoying this scope and mount on clear nights.This is quite heavy equipment, especially the mount is quite heavy as it has to be lifted to the top of the tripod and then screwed in to be secured. Figure out where to hold the mount so that you can lift it safely and sit it properly on the top of the tripod. Do it few times to get a hang of it and it should be easy there after.This system is all ready for tracking automation. The CGEM II mount has Celestron ASCOM driver. You download it from Celestron site, install it in your laptop. Thereafter you can control the mount movement from any Astronomy software from your laptop by connecting a USB cable through the Nexstar+ hand controller. It is also possible to control the mount by WiFi from laptop or mobile device if you attach Celestron SkyPortal WiFi adapter.The most important addition to your telescope will be high quality eyepieces, just like you add lenses to your DSLR camera. It is surprising that Celestron has decided to bundle a mediocre 40mm Plossl and a cheap 1.25" star diagonal with this fine astrograph quality telescope. Anyone who has no experience in telescope will be very dissapointed after looking through that 40mm eyepiece. Why Jupiter and Saturn are looking like tiny specs? To see what this scope is capable of, you need to invest in few quality eyepieces. I cannot stress enough on the word quality. I have purchase a wide FOV 2" 18mm, and 1.25" 8.8mm Explore Scientific and a 5mm Pentax eyepiece to cover all my viewing interests. These are expensive eyepieces, but you will get what you have paid for. It impossible to get nice crisp high magnification view with an inexpensive eyepiece. Do some research and buy the very best eyepiece you can afford. You may find this resource very useful to determine which eyepiece you may need http: // astronomy.tools/calculators/field_of_viewHere are few other accessories I have found essential for this scope:A Celestron red dot finder. This is whole lot easier to use than the stock finder scope.A Husky 15 gallon job site cart to carry the mount safely to star party.Celestron Starsense auto align system. You plug it in with CGEM II mount and it automatically aligns the mount for you. This is a real time saver and a very good investment for this scope.If you want to do astrophotography, then you will need to add an additional focuser. The in-built focusing system suffers the dreaded mirror flop, which plagues every SCT. Mirror flop is a nuisance with high power eyepieces as the stars or planets visible in the eyepiece will jump from one location to another as soon as you reverse the focusing knob turning direction. This is not a defect as this happens in every SCT where focus is achieved by moving the mirror. This in-built focuser also lacks precision and it is quite useless to achieve critical focus with CCD camera. I have added a Baader Steeltrack Crayford focuser, which I have found excellent.I hope this may help someone who is new to astronomy and planning to make an investment in this telescope.