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Old 26-06-2009, 01:17 PM
Lowepro
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Thanks for that.

I've got perfect vision.

I guess I would want to start with an eyepiece (if I can only get one), that is a good all rounder for viewing planets, nebulae, moon, etc.
So, the Explore Scientific 14mm widefield might be a good place to start? And then a barlow, a 25mm and then an 8mm?
I guess I could get a whole set of that brand/type fairly quickly, which would give me a whole variety of views.

Oh,is 2" much better than a 1.25"?

I think I would be happy spending $500~ every few months, if that gives you more of an idea of what would suite me.
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