What kind of cameras work best with the Celestron CGEM II 800 RASA?
The 8" RASA is optimized for modern astronomical CMOS cameras and smaller CCD cameras with sensors up to a 22mm diagonal. It also performs well with APS-C sized sensors found in many mirrorless cameras. It is not compatible with standard DSLR cameras due to their deep sensor position.
How does the RASA's f/2.0 speed affect my imaging sessions?
An f/2.0 system gathers light exponentially faster than slower telescopes. Compared to an f/10 system, the RASA is 25 times faster. This means an exposure that would take 25 minutes on an SCT could be captured in just one minute with the RASA, dramatically increasing the amount of data you can collect in a single night.
Can I use the Celestron RASA 8 for visual observing with an eyepiece?
No. The 8" RASA is a dedicated astrograph designed purely for imaging. The focal plane is located at the front of the telescope where the camera is placed, and there is no provision to attach a diagonal or eyepiece for visual use.
What is the benefit of the All-Star Polar Alignment on the CGEM II mount?
All-Star Polar Alignment is a Celestron innovation that allows you to achieve a highly accurate polar alignment without needing to see the celestial pole (Polaris in the northern hemisphere). The system uses the mount's GoTo capabilities to point to a bright star, which you then center using the mount's altitude and azimuth adjustments. This makes setting up for an imaging session much faster and easier, especially from obstructed locations.
How would the 8" RASA perform on a large target like the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) with its 400mm focal length?
The 400mm focal length is perfect for framing large deep-sky objects. The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) spans about 3 degrees in the sky, and the RASA's useable field is over 4.5 degrees wide. This gives you ample room to capture the galaxy's full extent, from its bright core to its faint, sprawling spiral arms, all within a single frame.
Is the CGEM II mount's 40 lb payload capacity enough for the 17 lb RASA OTA plus accessories?
Absolutely. The CGEM II's 40 lb capacity provides a very stable platform for the 17 lb RASA optical tube. This leaves a 23 lb surplus, which is more than enough for a primary imaging camera, a guide scope, a guide camera, and other accessories without compromising the mount's tracking accuracy.