What kind of mount is needed for astrophotography with the Esprit EDX 100?
The Esprit EDX 100 has an optical tube weight of 16 pounds. For stable astrophotography, you should use a German equatorial mount with a payload capacity of at least 25-30 pounds. This ensures the mount can handle the telescope plus cameras, guide scopes, and other accessories without compromising tracking accuracy.
How does the Esprit EDX 100 perform on large targets like the North American Nebula (NGC 7000)?
With its 550mm focal length, the Esprit EDX 100 is perfectly suited for large emission nebulae. When paired with a full-frame camera and the optional field flattener, you can capture the entirety of vast targets like the North American Nebula (NGC 7000) or the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) in a single, sharp frame.
What does "Super-Apochromatic" mean for the Esprit EDX 100?
A "Super-Apochromatic" (APO) refractor uses a three-element (triplet) lens design with extra-low dispersion (ED) glass. This allows it to bring all colors of the visual spectrum to a single focal point. For an observer or astrophotographer, this means the Esprit EDX 100 produces images with extremely high contrast and no distracting purple or green halos around bright stars and planets.
Is the optional field flattener required for using the Esprit EDX 100?
For visual observation, the field flattener is not necessary; the views will be sharp and high-contrast. For astrophotography, especially with sensors larger than APS-C, the flattener is highly recommended. It corrects the natural field curvature of the optics to ensure stars are perfectly round across the entire image, from corner to corner.
How do I attach my camera to the Esprit EDX 100's 3.4" focuser?
The focuser drawtube terminates in an M74x1 female thread. The optional field flattener threads into this, providing standard M48 threads for camera attachment. The telescope also includes a camera adapter designed to work with the flattener to achieve the correct 63mm back focus.
Can I use 2" filters with the optional field flattener?
No, the specifications indicate that the dedicated field flattener for the Esprit EDX 100 does not accommodate standard 2" screw-in filters. You would typically place filters in a filter wheel or drawer on the camera side of the flattener.