Edge HD8 OAG Back spacing finding and solution

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Chris Jensen avatar

I’ve just had my mono camera come back from repair and have been setting it up on my Edge HD8. In the course of doing this, I found and resolved a back spacing issue that was affecting my ability to achieve focus on my OAG camera. Previously, I had a set up that was able to get close to a focus on the OAG, enough to use it but I was never really happy with it. Obviously, I changed something in my optical train spacing between when I had previously used it and now. Thought I would share my findings in case others find it useful.

I use an Esatto 2” Low Profile inline focuser, a ZWO OAG-L (with a ASI174MM Mini), a ZWO 36mm x 7 filter wheel and a ZWO AIS1600MM Pro mounted in an ASG Photon Cage. The manual for the OAG calls for it to be connected in front of the OAG with the camera screwed into the filter wheel. I found that when I used this arrangement and set up the back focus to suit the ASI1600MM Pro, I could not achieve anywhere close to focus with the OAG camera, even with the prism fully extended and the camera fully inserted with no spacers and the OAG focuser fully wound in.

To solve the issue, I needed to reduce the spacer distance between the Esatto 2” LP Focuser and the OAG to get within the range of the OAG focuser and add backspace after the filter wheel using my ASG Photon cage to get the right back spacing for my imaging camera. In my old set up, I used the cage and I must have been right on the edge of the correct spacing for the OAG. I could get close enough to a focus to be usable, but my guiding always suffered a little.

I measured the spacing and found that I needed to remove 3mm from the spacing between the inline focuser and the OAG to get into the range where the OAG focuser barrel could be used, and I then needed to add that 3mm back into the imaging train between the filter wheel and the camera. I was able to achieve this using different spacers and the ASG Photon Cage.

My imaging train set up where I have the correct back spacing for the imaging camera and plenty of adjustment focusing range for the OAG camera is:

  • 133.5 mm - target back space for Edge HD8

  • 0mm thickness - Esatto 2" LP Adapter for SCT with 2" thread - Allows the Esatto focuser to mount onto the Edge HD8

  • 32mm thick - Esatto 2” LP Focuser - as well as focusing, it allows me some back focus adjustments. The focuser has 400,000 steps (10mm) of adjustment and I aim to have it in the middle of the range. With the spacing described here, it is coming in at around 220,000 steps.

  • 7.5mm - at around 220,000 steps in, the focuser adds this into the back focus distance.

  • 2.5mm thick - Esatto 2" LP Adapter M60 - M48 with stop ring - allows M48 spacers to be connected

  • 34.5mm of spacers.

  • 22.5mm thick in the back spacing for the imaging camera - ZWO OAG-L - to set it up to be in the middle of its focusing range - prism fully extended, ASI174MM Mini fully inserted with no spacers

  • 21mm thick - ZWO 36mm x 7 EFW - with the filters factored in

  • 2mm thick - M54 to M42 adapter - to connect the ASG Photon Cage to the EFW

  • 5mm - ASG Photon Cage - I had previously purchased this to fix tilt issues on my Newtonian scope. The cage has both tilt and backspace adjustment. For my setup, I set the tilt adjuster and back space to the distances below. I have a small bit of tilt but not enough to worry about at this time:

    • 3mm - base of the ASG Photon Cage

    • 1mm - Tilt spacing set (allows for future tilt adjustments)

    • 1mm - back spacing adjust set.

  • 6.5mm - ZWO1600MM Pro

Hope others find this useful.

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Jeff Bennett avatar

here’s mine, very similar

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Back Focus for Astrophotography: How to Get Perfect Spacing

DECEMBER 30, 2025

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Most full-frame and APS-C DSLR and mirrorless cameras have an industry-standard 55 mm of internal back focus when paired with a lens or a T-ring. The thickness of the T-ring varies by camera model; however, when using the correct T-ring for your camera, the total internal spacing remains at the required 55 mm.

For example, a Nikon F-mount camera has a flange-to-sensor distance of 46.5 mm, so a Nikon F-mount T-ring is 8.5 mm thick to achieve the full 55 mm. A Canon EF-mount camera has a flange distance of 44 mm, so its T-ring must be 11 mm thick.

Celestron T-adapters are designed to work with this 55 mm internal back focus. The T-adapter for the 8-inch EdgeHD threads onto the 2-inch/24 thread on the baffle tube lock nut and is 78.35 mm long. The T-adapter for the 9.25-, 11-, and 14-inch EdgeHD models threads onto the larger 3.29-inch/16 thread and is 91.05 mm long. When combined with your camera’s 55 mm spacing, the T-adapter and T-ring place the camera sensor exactly at the required back-focus distance.

Back Focus Distances for Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescopes

Schmidt-Cassegrain

Back focus distance from primary mirror baffle tube lock ring

C5

5 inches (127 mm)

C6

5 inches (127 mm)

C8

5 inches (127 mm)

C9.25

5.475 inches (139.07 mm)

C11

5.475 inches (139.07 mm) from 3-inch-to-2-inch reducer plate

5.975 inches (151.77 mm) from 3-inch baffle tube lock ring

C14

5.475 inches (139.07 mm) from 3-inch-to-2-inch reducer plate

5.975 inches (151.77 mm) from 3-inch baffle tube lock ring

NOTE: The back focus for classic SCTs using the 0.63x focal reducer is always 105mm as measured from the rear metal surface of the reducer.

Back Focus Distances for EdgeHD Telescopes

EdgeHD

Back focus distance from Primary Mirror baffle tube lock nut ring

EdgeHD 8"

5.25 in (133.35 mm)

EdgeHD 9.25"

5.25 in (133.35 mm) from the 3-inch-to-2-inch reducer plate

5.75 in (146.05 mm) From the 3-inch baffle tube lock ring

EdgeHD 11"

5.25 in (133.35 mm) from the 3-inch-to-2-inch reducer plate

5.75 in (146.05 mm) From the 3-inch baffle tube lock ring

EdgeHD 14"

5.25 in (133.35 mm) from the 3-inch-to-2-inch reducer plate

5.75 in (146.05 mm) From the 3-inch baffle tube lock ring

Note: The back focus for EdgeHD using the dedicated 0.7x focal reducer for 9.25", 11", and 14" EdgeHD modelsremain the same, as measured rear metal surface of the reducer. The 8" reducer shrinks the back focus from 133.35mm to 105mm.

Back Focus Distances for RASA Telescopes

RASA

Back Focus Distance

RASA 6"

≈ 0.69 in (17.5 mm) with the included camera adapter

RASA 8"

≈ 0.98 in (25mm)

RASA 11"

≈ 2.87 in (72.8 mm)

RASA 36cm

≈ 3.05 in (77.5 mm)

How to Tell if Your Back Focus Is Correct

For the best photographic results, the camera sensor must be positioned within half a millimeter of the correct back focus distance. A quick check is to examine a short exposure of a bright star field. If the stars are round and crisp across the field, the spacing is correct. If the stars appear to radiate outward from the center of the field, the camera is too close and additional back focus is needed. If the stars seem to swirl concentrically around the center of the field, the camera is too far away, and less back focus is needed.

Cooled Cameras, Filter Wheels, and Off-Axis Guiders

Cooled deep-sky cameras typically have less internal back focus than DSLRs or mirrorless cameras. These cameras are often used in conjunction with filter wheels and off-axis guiders, which occupy some of the available back focus. Various length spacers with the same 42- or 48-mm thread as T-adapters are available to achieve the proper back focus spacing on a telescope.

Glass filters in the photographic light path add additional back focus to the existing telescope back focus. To calculate how much extra back focus a filter is adding to the image train, divide the filter thickness by 3. This 3 mm thick filter will add an additional 1 mm of back focus.

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