The absolute must have is a laser collimator: collimation is something beginners always find troublesome and poor collimation is a good way of crippling the performance of even an excellent scope. It is particularly important on faster scopes and at f/4.7 that scope is relatively fast. Don't trust any assertions of the "It's precollimated at the factory" form since any knocks in transit will soon knock the collimation off. A laser is without a doubt the easiest method for beginners to get something like true collimation so getting one from day one should be a no-brainer.
The next thing I'd be looking for is a mid-power eyepiece since there is a large gap between 48x and 120x with the supplied eyepieces. I'd be thinking in terms of 15 or 16mm for 80x or 75x respectively.
The next thing I'd be looking for is a mid-power eyepiece since there is a large gap between 48x and 120x with the supplied eyepieces. I'd be thinking in terms of 15 or 16mm for 80x or 75x respectively.