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Old 19-02-2008, 12:20 PM
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rmcpb (Rob)
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I would avoid the zoom eyepieces as they tend to have narrower fields of view and are more complex.

Another midrange eyepiece and barlow will see you through most nights viewing, I tend to only use about three eyepieces most nights, then you can sit back, relax and use them. With a bit more experience at your scope you will slowly add other eyepieces as they become "necessary" and they compliment your observing style.

You do have some collimating tools don't you????
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