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Originally Posted by Arc
Hey Guys,
I'm quite determined at this stage to stick to purchasing two quality EP's and a X2 Barlow. Most likely the EP's would be a 10mm and a 30mm.
Now I know from searching that people are happy with the Pentax XW, but I'll ask anyway...does this seem like a plan?
Comments, questions and criticism welcome.
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Hi,
I own several Pentax XW's, several Naglers and a 13mm Ethos. The 10mm and 30mm Pentax XW's are two of the absolute best eyepieces money can buy. In addition, they are both ideally suited for use in your 10"/F4.7 newt. The 30mm is perfect as a low power widefield eyepiece and the 10mm is perfect as a medium power eyepiece. Barlowed in a 2X barlow they also give useful focal lengths of 15mm and 5mm.
I think you are definately on the right track and the only additional advice I can offer is:-
1) You will also need a 6mm to 7mm eyepiece for lunar/planetary work which will give 170X to 200X in your scope. There will be some nights where seeing will not allow you to use the 10mm XW barlowed for 240X. I would recommend the 6mm University Optics HD ortho or the 6mm Burgess/TMB Planetary. These aren't quite Pentax XW's, although the 6mm UO HD ortho offers excellent optical performance over its narrow FOV. In addition I think you need to consider a 2" Barlow only, as this can be used with both 2" and 1.25" eyepieces. If you can afford it at $469, the 2" 2X Televue Powermate is ideally suited for use with your Pentax XW's, as it preserves their eye relief at 20mm. IMO you shouldn't consider any of the cheaper barlows as you will lose "something" with them. Any optical system is only as good as its weakest link. It is pointless buying superb eyepieces like Pentax XW's (or Naglers or several others) and then jamming them down the throat of a questionable barlow. "I know" the Pentax XW's work beautifully with the Televue Powermates. I have both and use them often.
Cheers,
John B