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Old 22-06-2011, 12:00 PM
Lowepro
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I went through this process not too long ago for myself. I ended up with the 13mm Nagler and the 24mm Panoptic. I think they were a great choice and should see me through for many years of viewing (touch wood).

I haven't compared the 19mm and 24mm pans in person, but the 24mm really does seem to be the most favorable from the reading I've done. It's also that bit more removed from the 13mm Nagler (if you're going to have only two).

I'm planning on getting a third now, but will be looking at a planetary eyepiece. If you're to get a third, it might be best to try out the other 2 you get and get a feel for what magnification you'd prefer to fill that gap, if any. Personally, I think the 19mm pan would be a bit close to the others to justify getting it in a three eyepiece collection.
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