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DWARF mini is an ultra-compact digital EAA (Electronically Assisted Astronomy) telescope designed as a fully integrated system for sky observation and astrophotography. It combines optics, camera, automated tracking mount and on-device image processing in a single portable unit controlled via a mobile app. With a weight of only 840 g, the DWARF mini is one of the most portable smart telescopes available.
• fully digital EAA telescope with automated observing and imaging
• ultra-portable design weighing only 840 g – power-bank-sized form factor
• dual-axis gimbal with automatic object tracking
• mount modes: Alt-Az and software-based equatorial EQ mode
• exposures up to 90 s in EQ mode for deep-sky imaging
• automatic calibration, autofocus, GoTo and object tracking
• app-controlled operation via the DWARFLAB app (Android / iOS)
• built-in 7000 mAh battery with support for external USB-C power
• main optical path: 30 mm objective with 150 mm focal length
• auxiliary wide-angle 6.7 mm lens for orientation and framing
• main astro sensor: Sony IMX662
• sensor resolution: 2.07 MPix (1920 × 1080 px)
• pixel size: 2.9 µm
• sensor format: 1/2.8"
• support for astronomical data capture in FITS (RAW) format
• dark-frame filter – automatic capture of calibration frames to suppress thermal noise
• astro filter (430–690 nm) – enhanced contrast for nebulae and deep-sky objects
• dual narrow-band filter optimized for H-alpha (656.3 nm) and O-III (500.7 nm), reducing city glow and moonlight
• live stacking during observation
• imaging modes: General, Solar System, Deep Sky
• Stellar Studio inside the app – automatic noise reduction, star correction and nebula enhancement
• file formats: JPG, PNG, FITS, TIFF and MP4 (video and timelapse)
• DWARF mini digital telescope
• ND solar filter
• USB-C charging cable
• microfiber cleaning cloth
• manufacturer: DWARFLAB
• model: DWARF mini
• type: digital EAA telescope
• weight: 0.84 kg
• dimensions: 100.38 × 183.61 × 60.70 mm
• mount modes: Alt-Az, EQ (software-based)
• maximum exposure: 90 s (EQ mode)
• connectivity: Wi-Fi 2.4 / 5 GHz, Bluetooth, NFC
• power: built-in 7000 mAh battery, USB-C charging
• operating temperature: –20°C to +45°C
• country of manufacture: China
DWARF mini is one of the most compact EAA (Electronically Assisted Astronomy) solutions currently available on the market. In practice, the device is designed not to deliver maximum image quality in the strict technical sense, but rather to maximize accessibility to astrophotography – enabling quick results with minimal user involvement.
The greatest advantage of the DWARF mini is its mobility. The device is roughly the size of a small book and can be used in most typical observing conditions, without the preparation required for traditional setups. Unlike larger digital telescopes, which often require planning a session in advance, the DWARF mini encourages spontaneous observations – it is a device you can simply take out and start using.
In practice, it performs particularly well in deep-sky imaging. Despite the relatively modest sensor resolution, the combination used (2.9 µm pixel size + stacking) delivers very good results – often exceptionally “clean”, especially compared to some higher-resolution designs. This is due, among other factors, to the pixel size and the way images are stacked and processed.
Operation is largely automated – from object acquisition and tracking to stacking and basic image processing. As a result, the DWARF mini does not require prior astrophotography experience and allows users to obtain their first results almost immediately. From a beginner’s perspective, this is one of the key advantages of this model.
The limitations of the design are a natural consequence of its compact form. The built-in battery is sufficient for shorter sessions, but longer stacking sessions (e.g. several hundred frames) require external power. Additionally, the combination of a smaller sensor and a 150 mm focal length results in a narrower field of view compared to larger models, which may be noticeable when imaging extended objects.
In planetary and lunar applications, the capabilities are limited and this is not the primary purpose of the device. The DWARF mini performs best as a tool for fast and straightforward deep-sky astrophotography.
In summary, the DWARF mini is a device deliberately designed as an “always-with-you” solution. It does not replace larger systems, but complements them very well – as a portable travel telescope, a tool for spontaneous sessions, or a first step into astrophotography.
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