Celestron CGE1100 User Manual

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The key factors for good CCD imaging are; exposure time, field-of-view, image size, and pixel resolution.
As the F/# goes down (or gets faster), the exposure times needed decreases, the field-of-view-increases, but
the image scale of the object gets smaller. What is the difference between f/2 and f/10? F/2 has 1/5 the
focal length of f/10. That makes the exposure time needed about 25 times shorter than at f/10, the field of
view 5 times larger and the object size 1/5 compared to that of f/10. (see Table below)


Telescope
Model

Standard
Cassegrain f/10

With
Reducer/Corrector

f/6.3

With Fastar
Lens Accessory

f/2

CGE 800

80" (2032mm)

50.4" (1280mm)

16" (406.4mm)

CGE 1100

110" (2800mm)

69.5" (1764mm)

23.1 (587mm)

Focal

Length &

Speed

CGE 1400

154" (3910mm)

88.2" (2239mm)

29.4" (746mm)

CGE 800

8 x 6.1 (arc
min)

12.6 x 9.7 (arc min)

40 x 30 (arc
min)

CGE 1100

5.8 x 4.4 (arc
min)

9.2 x 7.0 (arc min)

28 x 21 (arc
min)

ST 237
F.O.V.*

CGE 1400

4 x 3 (arc min)

7 x 5.5 (arc min)

22 x 17 (arc
min)

* Field of view calculated using SBIG ST 237 CCD camera with 4.7mm x 3.6mm
chip.




The following is a brief description of the advantages of imaging at each f-number configuration and the
proper equipment needed to use the telescope in any of its many settings

Fastar F/2 Imaging

As stated above, the exposure times are much shorter at f/2 than at f/6.3 or f/10. The field-of-view is wider,
so it is easier to find and center objects. Also with a wider field-of-view you can fit larger objects (such as
M51, The Whirlpool Galaxy) in the frame. Typical exposure times can be 20-30 seconds for many objects.
Under dark skies you can get an excellent image of the Dumbbell Nebula (M27) with only a few 30 second
exposures (see figure 8-5 below). The spiral arms of the Whirlpool galaxy (Figure 8-6) can be captured

CCD Camera

Figure 7-3

Figure 7-4

Table 7-3

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