The choice is a tradeoff between:
- sharpness,
- transmission and contrast,
- field of view,
- eyerelief,
- distortion,
- lateral colour.
If you want the best contrast, this means as few surfaces (elements) as possible, but this is at the expense of field of view and eyerelief.
If you can say what you want most, this will identify the right eyepiece for you. For example
- TMB Super Mono's are a good candidate if contrast is the priority.
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- Vixen LV's and LVW's (now obsolete) have great eye-relief but are a compromise in the other areas, OK but not outstanding in any of the above, many others too, you can find them secondhand though they are rare as people who have a set tend not to part with them.
- TV Ethos 6mm - huge field of view but so many internal elements means transmission and contrast won't match the TMB's.
- TV Nagler VI in 5 or 7 mm... or the Zoom 3-6mm
Many other types have their pro's and cons.