Optec, Inc.
NextGEN
(how to order)
Before ordering a NextGEN telecompressor, determine the diagonal dimension
of your CCD image chip. If it is less than 9 mm then you can use either
the NGM 0.33X or the NGW 0.50X model. If it is over 9 mm but less than 17.5
mm, then only the NGW 0.50X is suitable. If a larger CCD is used, the corners
will not be as sharp as the center and there may be some vignetting.
Reducers for Schmidt Cassegrainian telescopes only
Reducers for Apochromatic Refractors and other well corrected telescopes
Before ordering a NGUW 0.62XL, determine the diagonal dimension of your
CCD imaging chip. If it is over 18 mm, then you will suffer image
degradation and vignetting in the corners of the image.
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Go to the "Mounting Plates" page and select the adapter plate that fits
your camera. If you do not see your camera listed, call or email Optec with
a description of your camera. See link to the page on the left in
NextGEN Navigator
While it is recommended that filters should be mounted in front of the reducer,
the NGM and NGW are compatible with the CFW-8/10 and other color filter
wheels. Note that there are different mounting plates for the SBIG camera
with and without filter wheel.
The NGM comes with a Violet Light Rejection filter as standard while the
NGW does not. The NGW has better color correction in the blue and
normally does not require the Violet Light Rejection filter. That said,
the modern CCD is very sensitive to deep violet and long wave UV, and it
is difficult to fully correct for these wavelengths in any refractive optic.
Better star images would be obtained in any telescope system that has refractive
optics if the Violet Light Rejection filter is used. The Optec RGB filter
set blocks deep violet light and a rejection filter is not needed.
NextGEN
Navigator
Go to the "Mounting Plates" page and select the adapter plate that fits
your camera. If you do not see your camera listed, call or email Optec with
a description of your camera. See link to the page on the left in
NextGEN Navigator