Hi Mint Sauce ,
Is this your first scope or Newtonian?
An 8" f6 scope is a great size to start with and will give you great views.
Most people are happy with these scope from Andrews and he does drive a good bargan.
The optics from the units i have seen appear to be quite capable.
If your new to astronomy, you don't want to spend heaps to have it gathering dust 6 months down the track if you loss interest .
An F6 is also easier to colliminate (align the optics) for your first Newtonian.
Have you read my review on this web site on the GSO 42mm.
I use it on my f6 newtonian and am suitable happy with it's performace.
With an f6 scope you will be however be on the limit as far Exit pupil diameter.
Meaning that a 42mm eyepiece devided by a 7 mm pupil size of a dark adapted eye will come to f6 the slowest practical scope.
Remember that the 7 mm will depend on age and may reduce to as low as say 5-6mm for the more mature observer.
What will happen in this case is you may see some central blackening of the image and what this is, is the diagonal shadow.
I am over 40 and did not find this a problem on my f6 but this is a personnal thing.
The 30mm may be an alternative to try and i find it also satisfactory in an f6 but this again this is a personnal thing as far as what you expect in the way of correction in a $150 eyepiece. There good if your after a bargan and can ignore the outermost aberations in the field. Yes they do give some distortion to the stars in the outer most 10-20% of the FOV but this does not bother me as i remeber that I am looking through a $150 EP and not a $700+ EP.
If your buying a $400 scope i think a $150EP is a good match.
I would not get both as the difference is on small as far as TFOV with only a small gain in magnification.
The 42mm is better quality but the 30mm gives that wonderfull field of view.
The 30mm is my favourite EP at the moment.
I would how ever recommend the 2"GSO 2X barlow for your scope.
Sorry for rambling on
Mark