What is the real-world imaging payload of the Celestron CGX-L 1100 SCT?
While the CGX-L mount has a stated instrument capacity of 75 lbs, a good rule for astrophotography is to stay at or below 75% of this value for optimal guiding. This gives you a comfortable imaging payload of around 55 lbs. With the 27.5 lb 11" OTA, you have approximately 27.5 lbs of remaining capacity for your camera, guide scope, filter wheel, and other accessories.
How does the CGX-L 1100 SCT perform on small targets like the Ring Nebula (M57)?
The 2800mm focal length makes this system ideal for smaller deep-sky objects. On the Ring Nebula (M57), you can easily resolve the central star under good seeing conditions and discern color variations within the nebula itself. The 0.42 arc second resolution provides the power needed to study the fine structures of planetary nebulae and resolve individual stars in distant globular clusters like the Hercules Cluster (M13).
Is the CGX-L 1100 SCT portable enough for field use?
With a total kit weight of 170.3 lbs, the CGX-L 1100 SCT is best suited for a backyard observatory or a semi-permanent setup. While it can be transported to a dark sky site, it requires breaking the system down into its three heaviest components: the 52.6 lb mount head, the 46.2 lb tripod, and the 27.5 lb optical tube. It is a multi-trip, two-person job for safe assembly in the field.
What are the advantages of the 144mm worm wheels on the CGX-L mount?
Larger worm wheels provide smoother and more accurate tracking, which is critical for long-exposure astrophotography. The larger diameter means there are more teeth engaging at any given time, which reduces periodic error and allows the mount to guide more precisely, especially when carrying a heavy and long focal length telescope like the 11" SCT.
Can I control the CGX-L 1100 SCT from a computer?
Yes. The system includes Celestron's CPWI Telescope Control Software, which allows for full control of the mount from a Windows PC via a USB connection. You can use its graphical planetarium interface to select targets, run advanced polar alignment routines, and sync the mount with third-party astrophotography software.
What is the benefit of the dual saddle plate on the CGX-L?
The dual saddle plate provides versatility by accepting both the wider CGE-style dovetail bar (like the one on the included 11" SCT) and the narrower CG-5/Vixen-style dovetail bar. This means you can easily mount other telescopes you may own on the CGX-L without needing to purchase an adapter plate, saving you time and money.