I recently got a celestron SE8 on the standard fork mount base, and it was the observers package, which included a power tank, power adapters, some filters, and a wifi module. I do want to get a dew shield, and am thinking of the Baader 8-24 zoom eyepiece. If I get that zoom, I think I should get one more eyepiece, and am wondering if it should be another in a lower power, but with as wide a fov I can get with a 1.25 setup, since the included 25mm is so small a fov.. I do not really want to go with a 2" setup, as I heard some cons on them with the SE8's. I know I could make it go with some reconfiguring, but I am going to stay with the 1.25. I do not have a big budget, but if I were to get one more eyepiece, I was thinking possibly of the orion stratuses, or something similar that is water (dew) proof. I want to do some deep sky viewing, besides the moon and planets. I do understand somewhat what focal reducers do, but not sure I really even need one, with not doing astrophotography. I know that the 20 and 24mm's on the zoom do not have a very good fov, but the higher x's do. I feel I would use the higher x's quite a bit to make it worth having the zoom tho. I like the convenience of not having to change eyepieces so much, and that zoom is parfocal. Does anyone have a recommendation for one more eyepiece of lower power? Thankyou