Description
DWARF 30/150 mini Mini Smart Telescope
The DWARF Mini is built for people who want to explore and photograph the night sky without dealing with bulky, complicated equipment. At just 840 grams, it’s genuinely portable—you can throw it in a backpack and set it up almost anywhere, whether you're out in the desert, on a balcony, or traveling.
What makes it stand out isn’t just the size—it’s how much work it does for you. The telescope automatically calibrates itself, locates celestial objects you choose in the app, and keeps them centered. That means you spend less time adjusting settings and more time actually observing and capturing images.
Real-World Performance
Fast Setup, Minimal Learning Curve
You don’t need deep astronomy knowledge to get started. Within minutes, the telescope aligns itself and begins tracking objects. This is especially useful if you’re in a location where setup time matters—like short observation windows or changing weather conditions.
Telephoto Imaging for Deep Sky Objects
The telephoto lens uses a Sony IMX662 sensor, which is designed for low-light performance. While the resolution is modest at 1920 × 1080 (2 MP), the 2.9 µm pixel size and long exposures up to 90 seconds allow it to gather enough light for:
- Lunar surface details (craters, shadows)
- Bright galaxies and star clusters
- Nebulae with structure and color
The real advantage comes from how the system processes images rather than raw resolution alone.
Built-In Filters for Better Results
Instead of requiring external accessories, the DWARF Mini includes integrated filters that directly improve image quality:
- Dark Frame Filtering reduces sensor noise and hot pixels during long exposures
- Broadband Astro Filter (430–690 nm) improves contrast for general deep-sky imaging
- Dual Narrowband Filter (Hα & O III) is especially useful in light-polluted areas, helping nebulae stand out even when conditions aren’t ideal
This is particularly valuable if you’re observing from urban environments or under moonlight.
Wide-Angle Mode for Landscapes and the Milky Way
In addition to the telephoto lens, there’s a wide-angle camera using an OmniVision OS02K10 sensor. With a shorter focal length and exposures up to 30 seconds, it’s suited for:
- Milky Way shots
- Nightscapes combining sky and foreground
- Time-lapse or atmospheric scenes
This dual-camera approach gives you flexibility without needing multiple devices.
Smart Imaging with the App
The companion app is where much of the magic happens:
- Image Stacking (Stellar Studio): Combines multiple exposures to improve detail and reduce noise
- Automatic Corrections: Includes star alignment and noise reduction
- Mega Stack: Lets you merge images captured across multiple nights for even better results
This processing compensates for the smaller sensor and helps produce surprisingly detailed images compared to traditional beginner setups.
Battery, Storage, and Connectivity
- Battery: 7000 mAh, roughly 4 hours of use
- Charging: USB-C, around 100 minutes for a full charge
- Storage: 64 GB internal memory for extended sessions
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi (up to ~15 m range) or wired transfer via USB-C
This makes it practical for remote use where laptops or power sources aren’t always available.
Who Is This Product For?
The DWARF Mini is a great fit if you:
- Want a portable, travel-friendly telescope
- Are new to astrophotography and prefer automation over manual setup
- Need a solution for light-polluted environments
- Enjoy capturing both deep-sky objects and wide-angle nightscapes
- Prefer using a smartphone-based workflow instead of complex software
It may be less suitable if you’re an advanced astrophotographer looking for high-resolution sensors, interchangeable optics, or full manual control over every parameter.
What’s in the Box
- DWARF Mini Smart Telescope
- USB-C charging and data cable
- Built-in rechargeable battery (7000 mAh)
- Integrated filter system (pre-installed)
- Access to the companion app
Final Thoughts
The DWARF Mini focuses on accessibility and portability rather than raw imaging power. Its strength lies in combining smart automation, integrated filters, and computational imaging into a compact device. For casual users and beginners, it offers a straightforward way to capture impressive night sky images without the usual complexity of traditional telescopes.
Specifications
Optics
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Refractor |
| Build Type | Smart Telescope |
| Aperture | 30 mm |
| Focal Length | 150 mm |
| Resolving Capacity | 4.6 |
| Focal Ratio (f/) | f/5 |
| Light Gathering Capacity | 30 |
| Focuser Type | Fixed (no focuser) |
Mount & Tracking
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Mount Type | Azimuthal |
| GoTo Control | Yes |
| Alignment Method | Automatic |
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
Tripod
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Tripod Type | Not included |
Included Accessories
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Carry Case | No |
| Solar Filter | Yes |
| Tripod Thread | Yes (standard camera mount) |
| Power Cable | Included |
General
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Weight | 0.84 kg |
| Length | 101 mm |
| Width | 61 mm |
| Height | 184 mm |
Area of Application
| Use Case | Suitability |
|---|---|
| Astrophotography | Yes (automatic) |
| Nebulae & Galaxies | Yes |
| Moon & Planets | Not recommended |
| Nature Observation | No |
| Solar Observation | Yes |
Recommended For
| User Level | Suitable |
|---|---|
| Beginners | Yes |
| Advanced Users | No |
| Observatories | No |






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