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product_id: 307360374
title: "CPC Deluxe 1100 HD Computerised Telescope - White/White"
brand: "celestron"
price: "€ 13154.51"
currency: EUR
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# 40,000+ object database 1100" EdgeHD optics GPS guided setup CPC Deluxe 1100 HD Computerised Telescope - White/White

**Brand:** celestron
**Price:** € 13154.51
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌠 Reach for the stars with the telescope that even legends trust!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CPC Deluxe 1100 HD Computerised Telescope - White/White by celestron
- **How much does it cost?** € 13154.51 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.es](https://www.desertcart.es/products/307360374-cpc-deluxe-1100-hd-computerised-telescope-white-white)

## Best For

- celestron enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted celestron brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Complete Package:** Includes everything you need: 23mm eyepiece, heavy-duty tripod, finder scope, and more for an all-in-one experience.
- • **Unmatched Clarity:** Experience the cosmos like never before with 1100" EdgeHD optics that deliver stunning, defect-free images.
- • **Astroimaging Ready:** Unlock your astrophotography potential with All-Star Polar Alignment and Programmable Periodic Error Correction.
- • **Astronomy Made Easy:** Navigate the night sky effortlessly with the NexStar+ hand control and internal GPS for a seamless setup.
- • **Built for Enthusiasts:** Designed for serious astronomers, this telescope is the preferred choice of experts, including Stephen Hawking.

## Overview

The Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 HD is a high-performance computerized telescope featuring an 1100" EdgeHD optical tube, a user-friendly NexStar+ hand control with GPS, and advanced astroimaging capabilities, making it the ideal choice for both amateur and professional astronomers.

## Description

CelestronCPC Deluxe 1100 HD Computerised Telescope - White/White

## Features

- Celestron’s top-performing altazimuth telescope system, the CPC Deluxe HD is a favorite among experienced amateur astronomers and the preferred telescope of Stephen Hawking.
- 1100 inch EdgeHD optical tube provides stunning views and sharp astroimages free of visual defects.
- NexStar+ hand control and internal GPS guides users through the simple Sky Align setup and features a 40,000+ object database.
- Ready for serious astroimaging, CPC Deluxe HD features All-Star Polar Alignment and Permanently Programmable Periodic Error Correction when equipped with the HD Pro Wedge.
- Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 HD. 23mm Eyepiece. Heavy Duty Tripod. 50mm Finder scope. Star Diagonal. CD Rom. Car Battery Adaptor. Handcontrol.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005FZM6CU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,873 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #20 in Catadioptric Telescopes |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Coating | StarBright XLT |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (33) |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 2.3 Millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Plossl |
| Field Of View | 0.95 Degrees |
| Finderscope | Reflex |
| Focal Length Description | 2800 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050234110099 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 35.98"D x 15.77"W x 18.91"H |
| Item Weight | 125.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11009 |
| Model Name | CPC Deluxe 1100 HD |
| Model Number | 11009 |
| Mount | Dual Fork Arm Mount (Alt-Azimuth Mount) |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 280 Millimeters |
| Power Source | DC power supply |
| UPC | 050234110099 |
| Zoom Ratio | 700 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Celestron
- **Eye Piece Lens Description:** Plossl
- **Finderscope:** Reflex
- **Focus Type:** Manual Focus
- **Item Weight:** 125.6 Pounds
- **Model Name:** CPC Deluxe 1100 HD
- **Objective Lens Diameter:** 280 Millimeters
- **Power Source:** DC power supply
- **Product Dimensions:** 35.98"D x 15.77"W x 18.91"H
- **Telescope Mount Description:** Dual Fork Arm Mount (Alt-Azimuth Mount)

## Images

![CPC Deluxe 1100 HD Computerised Telescope - White/White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51rQaMdSExL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it worth it**
A: I think so.  I have three telescopes, all Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrains:  a C5+ (5") that I bought in 1999 and which now usually sits on a Celestron Advanced VX mount, a CPC-800 (8") that I bought in 2007, and the CPC-1100 Deluxe HD (11") that I bought in June 2017.  The 5" is my quick setup, widest field scope (though not wide by refractor and Newtonian standards).  The 5" also gets used a little for photography, both terrestrial and astro.  The 8" has now transitioned from being my main observing rig to being my main public/urban/school star party scope.  The 11" will get some use for public/urban/school star parties, but it's main purpose for me is deep sky observing from dark sites.

One of the reasons I made the jump was wanting to resolve more globular clusters and to see more detail in nebulas and galaxies.  I like SCTs (especially Celestron's and their computerized mounts) and didn't really want to go the Dobsonian route even though the same money would have landed me a bigger scope.  I had looked through several other Celetron 11s (non HD) over the years and had concluded that this was going to the be sweet spot for me.  I bought the HD primarily for its improved mechanics and optics and it gives the option of Fastar if I ever decide to jump into f/2 imaging.

Three weeks ago, I had the scope at Big Stump in Kings Canyon National Park (6500 ft elevation), under good, but not great skies.  I saw Triton for the first time, saw four of the five galaxies in Stephan's Quintet (the best my 8" ever did was just the brightest of the five), saw dust lanes in NGC 253 in Sculptor (the view was almost as nice as in a friends 20" Obsession Dob…almost), and saw NGC 604 in M33 for the first time.  The Veil Nebula showed detail, which the 8" never really did.  Best of all, though, and certain justification for spending the money, was the view of the Orion Nebula:  the detail was extraordinary and the extent was probably 50% bigger than in the 8".  I have a 41 Panoptic, which provides a 1.0° field of view and it couldn't cover all of the M42.  In the 8", I typically see more than about 3/4°.  I also saw the E and F stars in the Trapezium (first time for the F star).

Regarding the price, I had every intention of paying full price, but three days before I was going to pull the trigger, Celestron announced their summer sale and I got the scope for $400 less, which let me get the 41 Panoptic.

**Q: Does this have a built in power supply**
A: No it does not have a built-in power supply it comes with a 12 volt cigarette lighter adapter

**Q: Is there a place to learn how to use this teliscope? And how to set it up for astro photography.**
A: Online or astronomy club.  Look for a Wedge so that you can take longer exposures.   Look for a good camera (canon eos or nikon, or astro-only cameras) that fits in your budget.  This telescope also supports Hyperstar, something I wanted to try but am paranoid about weight of it and camera on secondary mirror.  Once you have images, you will also want to do some post-processing of those images and will require software.  I recommend PixInsight over non-astro-specific software like photoshop or the packages that might come with the camera you have chosen.

In general, be prepared to spend as much or more money on the photographic equipment than you do on the telescope. 1100HD is a great scope.  You should decide what you want in a camera (something specific for astrophotography or dual-use camera that you can also photo the family with while on vacation), and get used to the idea of becoming somewhat involved in data processing to produce the kinds of images you want.  Photographing a galaxy is slightly more involved than taking a photo of the family pet.  Learn what is involved before jumping in.

**Q: What is the difference between this telescope and the celestron clc 1100 starbright xlt?**
A: This "Deluxe" scope is a Schmidt-Cassegrain, but with the "Edge HD optics" is an "aplanic" Schmidt Cassegrain, which means that it has an extra set of optic lenses in the primary baffle tube that normal non-high definition Schmidt-Cassegrains do not have. That "flattens" the field out to the edges, meaning stars on the edge of the field of view (FOV) are sharp instead of smeared (particularly with wide field-of-view eyepieces like TeleVue Ethos and Explore Scientific 92,100 and 120 FOV eyepieces)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Celestrone computerized Telescope
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on 22 October 2023*

A little bit big and heavy to be considered as a mobile telescopeBut the quality is great and the alignment is acceptable

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Incredible Automation Of A Fantastic Telescope!
  

*by J***L on Reviewed in the United States on 15 January 2018*

PRO:  I purchased a 4" refractor telescope from a big-box retailer 45 years ago.  While extremely limited in ability, I was thrilled to actually see a bit of our night sky most others never have occasion to personally witness.  On my 71st birthday (Jan 12), I decided to relive that experience with a truly professional piece of equipment. After a LOT of review and shopping, I settled on this Celestron CPC Deluxe 11" SCT, a purchase that is truly 'light-yeas' ahead of anything I had in the past. Its level of automation is incredible, given the physical gymnastics I had to endure attempting manual manipulation of two knob-ended cables to simply track our moon back in the day.  Since that time, severe physical challenges have curtailed many normal activities that others take for granted, requiring that I focus on automation far in excess of other's needs. Toward that (expensive) end, I have a new laptop dedicated to this system and its software, including the Stellarium App for my smartphone.  I purchased the following Celestron accessories;  the StarSense Automatic Alignment Telescope, Skyris 236C CMOS imager, Lens Shade, Two-inch Eyepiece and Filter Kit, Manfrotto 114 Cine/Video Deluxe Dolly and a number of  Celestron Luminos Eyepieces. Allow me to suggest the 12V DC adapter is a must. Battery packs have a tendency to bow out when most needed, and I don't see ME personally on top of a mountain watching the sky from my wheelchair.  My property is good and an long extension cord powers my setup adequately. I've yet to receive a number of the accessories so can not report on those at this time.CON:  UPDATE TO NEXREMOTE SOFTWARE with CORRECTION!Download and extract the NexRemote file.  RIGHT click on it and you'll be given an option to select another version of Windows.  I went through the first couple with some no good results, then selected Windows 7 and it RAN!  Don't know who wrote the NexRemote program but I'm very surprised at how OLD it must be to only run on something like Windows 7!!!!I dinged one star for the following:  I downloaded the "Nexremote (1.7.23) software required to operate the features of this telescope.  The new HP laptop I mentioned earlier contains Windows 10 home version OS (64 bit based).  Partway through the setup, I receive, "Error, Nexremote (1.7.23) is not allowed to run on Win (6.2) Setup Aborted." The way this verbiage is constructed has me believing the Nexremote setup is responsible for the error and not the Windows 10 OS.  Several attempts were fruitless.  I've only just written to Celestron and should hear from them in a day or two - I'll update when that happens.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    It's an amazing piece of equipment a bit heavy to set up ...
  

*by N***E on Reviewed in the United States on 26 September 2017*

It's an amazing piece of equipment a bit heavy to set up especially if you're putting it on a wedge the tracking on a wedge with an autoguider is pretty accurate overall extremely happy with telescope very well-constructed and gathers a ton of light for astrophotography

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*Last updated: 2026-04-22*