Thanks for the feedback. I have an 8mm Burgess Planetary (60 deg) which I never use on DSOs but nothing in between. 9mm Nagler sounds like a great option. I don't have any tracking and at that magnification things move out of field quickly.
I've also been investigating the Explore Scientific range. They have a 9mm 100 deg which may be interesting. They also have a 20mm 100deg which may be a good alternative for a 20mm Nagler or 17mm Ethos. This would give the same FOV as my 30mm Burgess.
Any thoughts or experince with Explore Scientific range?
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