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Hi Jim,
I can give an enthusiastic +1 for the Pentax you mentioned. I picked this scope up for my gal, Jennifer, last year with the zoom lens, and both a 10mm and 20mm matching eyepiece. I think you'll like using the zoom when you're starting out (very good performance at the wide end) and it does help out, sometimes, with acquisition of difficult targets, but the "primes" are just super sweet and we really don't use the zoom much any more!
The scope is solid, focus is smooth, and we like that the scope and eyepieces are JIS-6 class waterproof, so there are no worries with fog, dew or ocean spray! The field-of-view is bright and flat with very good contrast, and chromatism (sorry, old-school here!) is negligible. The 20mm eye-relief with all of the matching eyepieces was a big selling point for us, as Jenn (and the public) wears glasses. We've had the chance to compare the view through this scope with scopes costing upwards of thrice the price at public viewing events, and were surprised to see that the Pentax actually had a flatter FOV than some of the other more expensive scopes! (Hint: If the image bows-out when panning you've got field curvature.) As an added bonus, the supplied fitted-bag can be left on during use...great for "hunting" Bald Eagles when it's snowing along the Hudson River...just brush it off, zip it up and off you go!
For the price, Pentax really delivered the goods with this one, both optically and construction-wise...we're two very happy campers, here! Hope this helps...let us know what you decide.
Peace,
Jimmy G
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