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Originally Posted by CC Bear
Thanks to all for their helpful advice. I talked to a very helpful man at Bintel who said pretty much the same.....wait and get 2 or 3 good ones, maybe a 5 or 6mm, a 13mm and a 24mm.
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Everyone is different, but I would recommend not going as down to a 5 or 6mm with a dob. You need good seeing conditions to use a 5 or 6 anyway. I would recommend a 7 or 9mm, a 15 or 18mm and a 32mm.
Over the years, I found that I loved my 32mm Televue plossl. I preferred it over the 25mm plossl I had. I have a really good quality 4.8mm Televue nagler that rarely gets used. It is too high a magnification. Most of my planetary observing has been done with a 12mm plossl.
Also, to me, Televue plossl is better than a celestron, orion, bintel or other plossls. Quality does make a different in eyepieces.
Good luck!!