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Robtics Optec Lepus 0.62 x - C9.25 EdgeHD Edition reducer
Robtics Optec Lepus 0.62 x - C9.25 EdgeHD Edition reducer

Optec Lepus 0.62 x - C9.25 EdgeHD Edition reducer

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375,00 €
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Special Edition Lepus telecompressor for the Celestron EdgeHD C9.25 Telescope

Special Considerations for C9.25 EdgeHD OTA

The Celestron C9.25 EdgeHD OTA is unique among Celestron's EdgeHD models with a slightly slower primary mirror compared to the other SCT telescopes produced. Like the other EdgeHD models, a full aperture corrector plate and 3-element corrector lens group in the baffle tube make the C9.25HD is a fully aplanatic SCT design. The C9.25HD features an optimized back-focus of 146mm and native focal ratio of about f/9.9. The field is flat with an image circle approximately 42mm in diameter. 

Attaching the Lepus-HD C9.25 Edition telecompressor to the back of the OTA will yield an approximate f/6.4 light cone at the recommended on-axis back-focus distance of 96mm. The effective field of view is reduced to 28mm with some light loss beyond about 24mm which is correctable with good flat-fielding techniques. Because the C9.25HD corrector lens group is mounted very close to the end of the baffle tube at the exit port (see diagram), the Lepus-HD C9.25 Edition includes a 5mm thick aluminum spacer to ensure the corrector lenses and telecompressor lens do not make physical contact. 

User Tested and Optimized for Best Results:

Ronny Kaplanian of Australia spent several weeks perfecting the back-focus distance between his Celestron EdgeHD C9.25 and Lepus telecompressor. We found that the optimal distance on-axis is about 4mm shorter for the C9.25HD compared to the original design back-focus of 100mm. The diagram at bottom shows the recommended back-focus distance of 96mm or 101mm as measured from the flange. Ronny's results below speak for themselves. 

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