
It’s not immediately clear from the below photographs but the focuser is attached only to the Megrez 90 and not the mounting plate upon which the Megrez is attached. I needed to find a bolt to fit the Megrez mounting hole as nothing suitable was supplied with the Megrez. It took me a couple of goes but was quite straight forward.

I have needed to bend it somewhat, to bring the plate closer to the Megrez mounting point but this was easily done using a vice, rag to protect the bracket from scratches, and a bit of arm muscle.
#BACKYARDEOS REVIEW PRO#
You can see in the below photographs that I have used the supplied SharpSky Pro mounting plate for attachment to my Megrez 90. Dave was friendly and helpful to deal with throughout the purchasing and delivery process. The unit arrived on my doorstep in Australia promptly, quicker than I was expecting. Dave did everything he could to ship the unit as soon as possible and with a customised fitting for attachment to my Megrez 90. I was keen to receive the unit in time for a series of astrophotography workshops I was commencing in January. I purchased my SharpSky Pro directly through the SharpSky Pro website after contacting the operator Dave Trewren to ask about international shipping etc.


#BACKYARDEOS REVIEW PORTABLE#
The Megrez is used portable and permanent.The SharpSky Pro appealed a little more than the RoboFocus in this circumstance because: In January 2014 I purchased a second robotic focuser, this one for control of my Megrez 90 APO, and this time a SharpSky Pro rather than a second RoboFocus.
