The DWARF mini sets new standards in smart telescope mobility. Weighing only 840 grams, it is the lightest model, yet it offers the ease of use and performance expected from a modern smart telescope.
Explore the cosmos in minutes. It automatically calibrates, finds the objects you select, and keeps them in precise focus. Effortlessly capture stunning details of lunar craters, distant galaxies, bright nebulae, and, with the wide-angle, our Milky Way.
The DWARF mini uses the Makerasensor Sony IMX662 sensor in the telephoto lens:
- Format: 1/2.8 inches
- Pixel size: 2.9 µm
- Resolution: 1920 × 1080 (Full HD / 2 MP)
- Exposure time up to 90 seconds
Depending on the operating mode, files are available in the following formats:
- Photo: JPG
- Video: MP4
- Astronomy mode: FITS/TIFF
The DWARF mini features an integrated filter system, perfectly adapted to typical astrophotography scenarios:
- Dark Frame Filter: Automatically captures so-called "dark frames" to eliminate sensor noise, thermal artifacts, and "hot pixels" in long exposures, simplifying post-processing and improving image quality.
- Astro Filter (430-690 nm transmission): The broadband filter attenuates UV and infrared rays. It improves contrast and is ideal for deep-sky objects such as galaxies and star clusters.
- Dual Narrowband Filter (Hα 656.3 nm and O III 500.7 nm): The line filter passes light from hydrogen (Hα) and oxygen (O III) emissions while blocking disruptive light. Ideal for emission nebulae under light pollution or moonlight conditions.
Wide-angle capture with OmniVision OS02K10 sensor:
- 3.4 mm lenses with 6.7 mm focal length
- Format: 1/2.8 inches
- Pixel size: 2.9 µm
- Resolution: 1920 × 1080 (Full HD / 2 MP)
- Exposure time up to 30 seconds
Stellar Studio in the corresponding app: The app sums ("stacks") individual images to create a combined image. This method improves the signal-to-noise ratio, so even a relatively short exposure time results in stunning images. The app performs automatic star correction, noise suppression, and other detail enhancements.
MegaStack: The app allows combining images from multiple nights into a single image.
The telescopes can rotate 360° in azimuth and 225° in altitude. This way, once set up, they can reach any desired point in the sky.
The 64 GB internal memory allows for long exposure times. Data can be transferred via Wi-Fi or the Type-C cable. The Wi-Fi has a range of about 15 meters outdoors.
The 7000 mAH battery has a life of about 4 hours. It can be charged via the included Type-C cable. The process takes about 100 minutes.