I spoke to Al Nagler the other day and he actually recommended the 60 degree "Everbrite' with the 60 for digiscoping/spotting. If I am not mistaken, this will allow for the image quality to be maintained at its highest with only a reversed (left to right) image.
I know the Televue is not waterproof (neither is my camera), but the small size of the 60 would probably mean it would be very portable and easy to protect. Mr Nagler also said that the 60 image would hold up well against the TV 76 up until dusk where there would be the obvious difference due to objective size.
Why am I keeping it between the PF65 and the TV60? This would be my first scope and I want to try and keep it as light as possible. I also want to have the ability to 'play' with different eyepieces. Honestly, I would love to get my hands on a TV85, am no where near being able to afford one of these guys!
Right now, I think I would get the PF65 if I could get the price I want (I have to pay for shipping to Singapore). It is a money thing. However, if I dont get the price I want with the PF65, I will try to get the local Televue dealer to make a deal that is as close to US pricing as possible.