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don't buy anything until you know what you like to observe and what you like/ don't like about the e/p. eg if you find the FOV too narrow, you wont want another plossl.

also, you may well find there are more important upgrades - for me, a big right angled finder was much more beneficial than any new e/p.

you will spend enough money in this hobby in due course. don't rush:)

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The scope has not been delivered yet. The problem is even if I try it, me being a beginner, I wouldn't know if what I'm seeing is the best the telescope can deliver. So having spent £400 on the telescope spending another £100 to squeeze more out of it would a worhwhile investment.

And thank you for the continued advice.

I see your point but getting the best out of the scope will be as much about getting good observing conditions, spending time observing, leaning your way around the sky and developing your experience of how to observe different kinds of objects.

My advice would be get the scope and spend some time using it with the supplied accessories before you decide where you want to make further investments in it as kniclander suggests.

John

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