I had a CPC1100 for a few years, and I found the Vixen LVW22 to be a nice eyepiece, but the one I kept coming back to was a Televue Panoptic 27mm (2" barrell).
For Planetary etc. the Televue Nagler Type VI 9mm was hard to go past.
Also, a height adjustable observing chair helps to get the best out of any observing session.
Another tip, don't extend the legs too much.
Better stability is obtained with the legs barely extended (IMHO).
I found the Astro physics Full 2" Visual back to be good.
Last edited by Allan_L; 14-03-2016 at 11:23 AM.
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