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Old 02-08-2013, 04:05 PM
brian nordstrom (As avatar)
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Grab a 2 inch GSO super view 30mm from Andrews communinations and at $49 ( don't know how they do it ? at that price , but they do ) , a great way to test the waters , so to speak , its a great eyepiece that will give you an idea how nice a good 2 inch eyepiece is in a 10 inch scope , cruzing the milky way on a dark night ,,, nice stuff , and wont break the bank .
These are awesome 68 degree eyepieces and you wont be disappionted I guarantee that .
I have looked thru the 15mm and 40mm and both compare favourably to a 19mm TV Panoptic and a 31mm Celestron Axiom LX , both sweet eyepieces worth $100's more .
I think the 30mm SV will be just right for your scope as a starter 2 inch , but be aware ,,,,,, this can get addictive and expensive real fast , that's why I suggest grabbing one of these nice eyepieces . .
But most of all , enjoy .

Brian.
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