I have the 8, 11, 15 and 20mm TV Plössls's - I love them all. They are absolutely a cut above my other Plössls (Meade, Orion, etc). I too prefer a narrower field of view. The human eye only has acute focus over about 2 degrees - so whether you have 50, 68, 82, 100 or 120 degrees of total view is pretty much irrelevant to me. I have a RA motor on my scope - I could see wanting a wider FOV if I was using an undriven scope. I have used wide angle eyepieces and I do not prefer them. The narrower FOV of a Plössl, Kellner or Ortho helps me concentrate on what I'm viewing. That's what I find anyway. After 30+ years of observing, I'm not likely to change. Mind you... I did move up from the Huygens and Ramsden eyepieces of my childhood... so maybe there's hope for me yet! LOL!