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Originally Posted by TheCrazedLog
Hey all:
I'm considering very hard the Celestron C8-SGT on the CG5, but as always with me, I had made up my mind and then went "uhh... am I sure?"
Objectives:
- Portable. I need to use it and whack it in the back of a plane
- A good mount. The CG5 I'm not sure about. Anyone used it? Could it take the C8 and a guidescope and related crap and be chunky enough to do DSO photos?
- Good for visual on DSO (reluctant to go below 8")
- 3 grand budget.
- Being able to put a BT-252 10" dob on the mount (sans the dob mount of course...) would be an added bonus.
Would you go for a Eq6 with a BD mak 6", an Eq5 with a BD mak 6", or the C8 on the C5? Any experience with any of these bits would be awesome.
As far as I can tell, the only real difference between a mak and a sgt is that one has a long focal length and gives you slightly better contrast.
Thanks
Anthony
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I have exactly that - a C8 SGT XLT. BTW the SGT refers to the CG5 mount.
The CG5 will be more portable than an EQ6 (weightwise most significantly), but it is limited in payload capacity.
I would say the CG5 is fine for a 8" SCT for optical or planetary AP work. A guide scope will be pushing the boundaries too far for DSOs. The CG5 will probably handle an 8" SCT and a piggyback camera for widefields however.
If you are serious about DSO AP, go with the EQ6

though its a heavy mount for travel IMHO.
I'm just about to upgrade my mount (when the tax cheque arrives

) probably to an EQ6 (though I'd love a G11 but there's a big price difference).
Al.