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The DWARF series features a standard 1/4" screw hole, making it compatible with most photographic tripods. Additionally, the official "Mini Hydraulic Tripod" is available, with special bundle pricing offered when purchased together with the telescope:
The DWARF mini is the world's smallest smart telescope, designed for ultimate portability and powerful performance. Weighing only 840g, it is the perfect companion for your stargazing adventures—whether in your backyard, by the lake, or on a mountaintop. With a setup time as fast as 3 minutes, astrophotography has never been this accessible.
Key Features:
Ultra-Portable: Weighs only 840g, making it incredibly easy to carry along for your celestial journeys.
Intelligent Capture: Features precise autofocus, seamless GoTo navigation, and intelligent star tracking, allowing the advanced technology to handle the complexities of astrophotography.
Peak Performance: Equipped with a Sony IMX662 sensor, 30mm aperture, and 1,016mm equivalent focal length for realistic, high-detail imaging.
90-Second Long Exposure: Equatorial mount mode compensates for Earth's rotation, enabling you to capture wider, sharper star fields without trailing.
Built-in Triple Filter: Includes a Dark-Frame filter (to suppress thermal noise), an Astro filter (to boost nebula contrast), and a Dual Narrowband filter (to cut moonlight and city glow).
Dual Camera System: A telephoto lens for deep-space targets and a wide-angle lens for quick framing, Milky Way, and star trail photography.
Professional-Grade Workflow: Features the "Stellar Studio" app for instant enhancements and noise reduction. RAW file support allows for unlimited creative possibilities in professional software like Photoshop or PixInsight.
Versatile Shooting Modes: Capable of handling a wide variety of subjects, including ISS transits, lunar/solar eclipses, astro mosaics, and time-lapse photography, with scheduled shooting capabilities.
| Feature | Specifications |
| Weight | 840 g |
| Dimensions | 100.38 × 183.61 × 60.70 mm |
| Telephoto Sensor | Sony IMX662 (1/2.8-inch) |
| Telephoto Lens | 30mm Aperture / 150mm Focal Length (1,016mm equiv.) |
| Wide-angle Lens | 3.4mm Aperture / 6.7mm Focal Length (45mm equiv.) |
| Max Resolution | 1920 × 1080 (Both lenses) |
| Rotation Range | Lens: 225° / Base: 360° |
| Built-in Filters | Dark-Frame, Astro, Dual Narrowband (Telephoto) |
| Max Exposure Time | 90 seconds (Equatorial mode) |
| Internal Storage | 64 GB |
| Battery Capacity | 7000 mAh (Up to 4 hours of astrophotography) |
| Charging Port | USB-C (Supports 22W fast charging) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi (2.4GHz/5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0 |
| File Formats | JPG, MP4, FITS, TIFF |
| Operating Temp | −20 °C to 45 °C |