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Originally Posted by icytailmark
would the ethos eyepieces keep the planet in fov alot longer then a pentax XV eyepiece?
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Hi Mark,
There are a lot of people that observe planets with a dobsonian using the "drift method". ie. let the target drift from one edge to the other before moving the scope. IMO this is self defeating. A newtonain has a fairly small "diffraction limited" field. In other words the view is better in the centre of the FOV than at the edge. It isn't hard to see whan observing a planet like Jupiter or Saturn that the image is slightly sharper when the target is centred. IMO the right way to observe with a dob is to continually "nudge" the scope keeping the target as close to centred as possible. When you observe like this, the 100 deg AFOV of the ETHOS is superfluos and a 60 deg AFOV is plenty.
All the eyepieces you are considering are outstanding so you will end up happy. The 7mm Pentax XW gives ~200X in your scope which is about ideal if you normally get reasonable seeing in your locality. If you don't get good seeing consider the 8.5mm Pentax XF which would give about ~160X in your scope. It only costs a bit over $200 and is an outstanding performer. It only has a 60 deg AFOV but performs very well. It is a better eyepiece than the 8mm TV Radian for a good bit less money. If you want to go with the 7mm Pentax XW consider buying direct from Japan. This is an excellent company to deal with, only problem is no local warranty, you would need to return to Japan is something went amiss, which is very unlikely as these are so well made.
http://www.kkohki.com/English/kkohkiparts.html#Pentax XW
Buy direct from here and the 7mm Pentax XW will cost you about $AUS 400 landed.
Cheers,
John B