Skip to content
June 24th: Store is closed for Quebec National Holiday. Orders placed that day will ship on June 25th.
June 24th: Store is closed for Quebec National Holiday. Orders placed that day will ship on June 25th.

Language

Country

Celestron CGEM II 1100 EdgeHD Telescope

SKU CEL-12019
Original price $5,299.00 - Original price $5,299.00
Original price
$5,299.00
$5,299.00 - $5,299.00
Current price $5,299.00
Price Match Policy!
  • 11" (279.4mm) aplanatic, flat-field EdgeHD optical system
  • 2800mm focal length at a native f/10 ratio
  • 42mm optimized image circle illuminates full-frame sensors
  • CGEM II mount with 40 lb instrument capacity
  • StarBright XLT optical coatings for maximum light transmission
Backordered
Availability Info
Worldwide Shipping
  • Description
  • FAQ
  • Specifications
  • In the Box
  • Downloads
  • Warranty
  • Celestron CGEM II 1100 EdgeHD Telescope

    The Celestron CGEM II 1100 EdgeHD Telescope pairs a massive 279.4mm (11") aperture with an astrograph-quality optical system, resolving down to 0.42 arc seconds. This entire imaging platform is supported by the robust CGEM II equatorial mount, which handles the 28 lb optical tube with its 40 lb load capacity. The integrated NexStar+ controller puts a database of over 40,000 celestial objects at your fingertips, with DC servo motors capable of slewing up to 4.5 degrees per second to find your next target.

    11" EdgeHD Optics: A 0.42 Arc Second Flat-Field System

    The EdgeHD optical design is an aplanatic Schmidt-Cassegrain that produces aberration-free images across its entire 42mm image circle, fully illuminating full-frame camera sensors. Unlike standard Schmidt-Cassegrains, the EdgeHD system ensures a flat focal plane, rendering stars as sharp points from the center of your eyepiece to the edge of your camera sensor. With a light gathering power 1593 times that of the human eye and premium StarBright XLT coatings, this 11" aperture reveals faint galaxies and resolves fine detail in planetary cloud bands.

    Imaging-Focused Design: Clutches, Vents, and f/2 Versatility

    Celestron engineered the EdgeHD tube with specific features for astrophotography. Flexible tension clutches hold the primary mirror securely to reduce image shift during long exposures, and integrated cooling vents on the rear cell allow hot air to escape without letting dust in, ensuring thermal equilibrium and sharper images. For ultimate flexibility, all EdgeHD optical tubes are Fastar-compatible, allowing you to replace the secondary mirror with a third-party lens accessory to convert the telescope into an ultra-fast f/2 wide-field imaging system.

    CGEM II Mount: 40 lb Capacity and All-Star Alignment

    The CGEM II equatorial mount provides the stability required for a large optical tube. Its 40 lb instrument capacity easily handles the 28 lb OTA plus cameras and accessories, all supported by a heavy-duty tripod with 2" diameter steel legs. Celestron’s innovative All-Star polar alignment routine allows you to use any bright star to achieve an accurate alignment, saving you time in the field. For objects near the meridian, the mount tracks well past this line, preventing interruptions during critical long-exposure images.

    NexStar+ Controller: 40,000+ Objects and PPEC

    The system is commanded by the NexStar+ hand controller, giving you access to a database of over 40,000 objects. For imagers, the mount features Permanent Periodic Error Correction (PPEC), which allows you to train out the periodic errors inherent in the worm gears and store the corrections for future sessions. With nine slew speeds, sidereal, solar, and lunar tracking rates, and an integrated autoguider port, the CGEM II is fully equipped for serious deep-sky imaging.

    CGEM II 1100 vs. 9.25" EdgeHD: Aperture vs. Portability

    Choosing between the 11" and 9.25" models on the CGEM II mount comes down to a trade-off between light-gathering power and portability. The decision hinges on your observing goals and physical constraints.

    • Light Gathering: The 11" EdgeHD has 40% more light-gathering area than the 9.25" model. This translates directly to brighter images of faint nebulae and galaxies, and shorter exposure times for astrophotography.
    • Weight and Portability: The 11" optical tube weighs 28 lbs, while the 9.25" OTA is significantly lighter at 20 lbs. For those who frequently travel to dark sky sites, the 8 lb difference can be a major factor in setup and transport convenience.
    • Resolution: While both systems deliver exceptional detail, the larger 11" aperture provides a higher theoretical resolution limit (0.42" vs. 0.5" Dawes' Limit), giving it an edge on planetary and lunar observing when seeing conditions permit.
  • What is the primary advantage of the CGEM II 1100 EdgeHD over the 9.25" version?

    The main advantage is its light-gathering power. The 11" aperture collects 40% more light than the 9.25" model. This results in brighter images, better views of faint deep-sky objects, and the ability to capture more data with shorter photographic exposures.

    Can the CGEM II 1100 EdgeHD be used for deep-sky astrophotography of faint objects like the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51)?

    Absolutely. This system is designed for deep-sky imaging. The 11" aperture and 2800mm focal length are ideal for capturing detail in smaller galaxies like M51. The 40 lb payload capacity of the CGEM II mount provides the stability needed for long exposures, and features like PPEC and autoguiding support ensure precise tracking.

    Is the 40 lb payload capacity enough for the 11" EdgeHD OTA and imaging gear?

    Yes. The 11" EdgeHD optical tube weighs 28 lbs, leaving 12 lbs of capacity for your camera, guide scope, filter wheel, and other accessories. This is generally sufficient for most deep-sky imaging setups, provided the system is properly balanced on the mount.

    How does the All-Star Polar Alignment work on the CGEM II mount?

    All-Star is a software-assisted alignment method that allows you to achieve an accurate polar alignment without being able to see Polaris. After a rough alignment, you perform a standard star alignment. Then, you select a bright star from the hand control, and the mount will slew to where it thinks the star should be. You then use the mount's altitude and azimuth knobs to center the star in the eyepiece, and the mount's software calculates the polar alignment error for you.

    What do I need to convert the CGEM II 1100 EdgeHD to f/2 imaging?

    To image at f/2, you will need a third-party lens accessory like the Starizona HyperStar. This accessory replaces the telescope's secondary mirror. The conversion process is reversible, allowing you to switch between ultra-fast f/2 wide-field imaging and high-magnification f/10 imaging.

    Why is the EdgeHD's flat field important for imaging with my full-frame DSLR?

    A standard Schmidt-Cassegrain produces a curved focal plane. While the center of the image may be in focus, stars at the edges of a large, flat camera sensor (like a full-frame DSLR) will appear out of focus and elongated. The EdgeHD optics produce a focal plane that is three times flatter, ensuring that stars are sharp and round across the entire sensor, which is critical for creating high-quality, wide-field astro-images.

  • Optical Tube Specifications
    Optical Design EdgeHD
    Aperture 279.4mm (11")
    Focal Length 2800mm (110")
    Focal Ratio f/10
    Image Circle 42mm
    Finderscope 9x50
    Star Diagonal 2" with 1.25" adapter
    Optical Tube Aluminum
    Highest Useful Magnification 660x
    Lowest Useful Magnification 40x
    Limiting Stellar Magnitude 14
    Resolution (Rayleigh) 0.5 arc seconds
    Resolution (Dawes) 0.42 arc seconds
    Light Gathering Power 1593x (Compared to human eye)
    Secondary Mirror Obstruction 95mm (3.75")
    Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter 34%
    Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area 12%
    Optical Coatings StarBright XLT
    Optical Tube Length 610mm (24")
    Optical Tube Diameter 312.42mm (12.3")
    Optical Tube Weight 28 lbs (13 kg)
    Dovetail CGE Dovetail Bar
    Mount Specifications
    Mount Type Computerized Equatorial
    Instrument Load Capacity 40 lbs (18 kg)
    Tripod 2" Steel Legs
    Mount Head Weight 40 lbs (18.14 kg)
    Tripod Weight 20 lbs (9.07 kg)
    Counterweights 2 x 17 lbs
    Total Kit Weight 106 lbs (48 kg)
    Latitude Adjustment Range 15° - 70°
    Motor Drive DC servo motors
    Slew Speeds 9 speeds, 4.5°/sec max
    Tracking Rates Sidereal, Solar, Lunar
    Tracking Modes EQ North, EQ South
    Dovetail Compatibility Dual (CG-5 and CGE)
    Alignment Procedures All-Star, 2-Star, 1-Star, Solar System, Last, Quick
    Periodic Error Correction Yes, Permanent (PPEC)
    Auxiliary Ports 2 (1x Hand Control, 1x Accessory)
    Autoguide Port Yes
    USB Port Yes (on Hand Control)
    Power Requirements 12V DC, 3.2 amps
    Electronics
    Hand Control NexStar+
    Database 40,000+ objects
    Software Celestron Starry Night Special Edition, SkyPortal App
    • 11" EdgeHD Optical Tube Assembly

      × 1

    • CGEM II Equatorial Mount Head

      × 1

    • Tripod

      × 1

    • Accessory Tray

      × 1

    • 17 lb Counterweight

      × 2

    • NexStar+ Hand Control

      × 1

    • 9x50 Finderscope with Bracket

      × 1

    • 2" Star Diagonal with 1.25" Adapter

      × 1

    • 23mm Eyepiece (2")

      × 1

    • DC Power Cable (Cigarette Lighter Adapter)

      × 1

  • Celestron's 2-Year Telescope Warranty.