Sky-Watcher · Newtonian
Sky-Watcher Quattro 200P
Fast f/4 optics and a full imaging kit make this 8-inch Newtonian a serious deep-sky astrograph at a reasonable price.
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Overview
The Sky-Watcher Quattro 200P is built specifically for astrophotography, and that focus shows in its design choices. The 203mm aperture paired with an f/4 focal ratio gives you an 800mm focal length that collects light quickly, cutting exposure times dramatically compared to slower optical tubes. If you have been imaging with an f/10 scope, the difference is substantial and immediately noticeable in your session planning.
The oversized secondary mirror is a practical detail worth noting. It illuminates both APS-C and full-frame camera sensors without vignetting, so you are not locked into a specific camera format as your kit grows. Multiple knife-edge baffles keep stray light from washing out faint targets, which matters when you are chasing nebulae or faint galaxy detail.
Sky-Watcher includes tube rings, a Vixen-style dovetail, and a 9x50 finder out of the box, which saves you the usual accessory shopping that often follows a telescope purchase. The dual-speed Crayford focuser handles fine focus adjustments reliably under imaging loads. One honest note: f/4 optics reward careful collimation and generally pair best with a solid equatorial mount, which is sold separately and should factor into your total budget planning.
At a Glance
203.2mm
Aperture
f/4
Focal Ratio
9.53kg
Weight
Specifications
Key Features
- Fast f/4 focal ratio shortens exposure times significantly, letting you capture more targets per session
- 203mm aperture gathers enough light to resolve detail in nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies
- Oversized secondary mirror supports full-frame DSLRs and APS-C sensors without vignetting
- Dual-speed Crayford focuser provides the fine-tuning control that astrophotography demands
- Knife-edge baffles reduce internal light scatter, improving contrast in your images
- Tube rings and Vixen dovetail included, making it straightforward to mount on most EQ platforms
- At under $850, it offers a genuinely fast imaging optical tube without moving into premium astrograph pricing
Customer Reviews
45 reviews
Recommended for medium to advanced skill level. An amazing "light bucket." 10" mirror grabs every available photon for stunning DSO astrophotography. Internal light baffles help with light pollution, but a dew extender shield is recommended to make sure the only light you get is from space. Dew heat...
Fast and sharp! I use mine with the Starizona Nexus 0.75 and the Apertura 0.95 coma correctors. Worth every penny! I saved some $ by purchasing mine used on Amazon. I adjusted the spider vanes in order to get really sharp diffraction spikes on my stars and it has held up with no further adjustments ...
Overall score 4/5 Stars. 3/5 for Shipping. This rating is purely based on it's arrival. I love this telescope and I'm glad it arrived intact. It was delivered to me in a month's wait. Shipped from China and went directly to Celestron in NJ. Then shipped to out to Amazon distribution center in CA for...