Brand: DwarfLab

DwarfLab DWARF II Smart Telescope Deluxe Edition

Brand: DwarfLab

DwarfLab DWARF II Smart Telescope Deluxe Edition

Introducing DWARF II - the world's most portable smart telescope controlled by the mobile app DWARFLAB.

Are you an amateur astronomer, bird watcher, or wildlife photographer? Well, DWARF II is exactly what you need.
  • Smartphone Control
  • Compact & Ultra-Portable
  • AI-Powered Object Tracking
  • One-Click GOTO
  • Auto Star Tracking & Stacking
  • Gigapixel Panorama
  • Replaceable Battery & Type-C Charging
  • Included 64GB microSD Card
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Product Description

Versatile to Take Shots of Celestial and Terrestrial Objects

DWARF II is a digital telescope with dual cameras controlled by a phone app. You can take shots of the Sun, the Moon, deep sky objects, Galaxy and Nebula. Watch and record videos of birds and animals. It works both in daytime and night time.

Hassle-Free Setup and Control with Your Mobile App

Connect your smartphone/tablet with DWARF II via WiFi, then you can wirelessly control the telescope through DWARFLAB App (available in Android & iOS) and take pictures/videos.

Note: Please ensure that your phone/tablet supports Bluetooth 4.0 & WiFi 5GHz

 

Dual Camera System for Unparalleled Viewing

DWARF II has two cameras, a wide-angle camera, and a telephoto camera. You can find the telephoto framing box in the wide-angle lens picture, which enables you to accurately and quickly locate the target and start shooting.

Auto Star Tracking & Stacking for Astrophotography Effortlessly

Due to Earth’s rotation, the stars move slowly in the sky. DWARF II can automatically track the stars. It can rotate around the altitude and azimuth along the movement of stars. DWARF II uses a field-rotation-correction algorithm to avoid the field rotation. Then you can use DWARF II to track deep-sky objects with long exposure time. Automatic registration after multiple exposures, DWARF II stacks the images into a bright and clear image.

AI Powered Object Recognition and Tracking

Whether it's a bird or a ball player, DWARF II's neural network processing unit (NPU) automatically recognizes and tracks the movement of your chosen subject. If the action slows down, you're one click away from zooming-in for a closer look. Our panoramic and telephoto lenses are always kept in sync and our app enables one-click switching between them.

Ultra-Portable, Travel-Friendly

Weighing in at 1.2 kg (2.6 lbs) you can take DWARF II anywhere (even in a plane) in its custom-padded bag or in a backpack. It is a great companion for backyard stargazing, camping and RV living.

FAQs

What kind of telescope is DWARF II? Why is it different from the telescopes I've seen?

The shape of the DWARF II is special. Because we use a periscope structure to lower the center of its gravity and enhance its stability. This structure makes DWARF II look different from other telescopes.

How does DWARF II take deep space photos?

It consists of the following three steps: 1) Automatic calibration. DWARF II will automatically shoot 3 images of the sky, and based on these 3 images, the current attitude, tilt, and orientation of the DWARF II can be calculated. 2) GOTO. DWARF II integrates the star atlas, confirming the star to be observed, and it can read the coordinates of the star and point it directly. 3) Tracking. The trajectory of each star in the star atlas has been solved in DWARF II, allowing the star can be automatically tracked.

What deep space photos can DWARF II Shoot?

Based on the parameters of the camera, DWARF II is suitable for the DSOs whose angular size is above 15 arc minutes and the apparent magnitude is below 9, such as NGC2264, NGC5128, NGC6960, NGC1499, M6, M7, M8, M16, M17, M20, M41, M42, M44, M45, M81, M101, IC4604. As long as the cumulative exposure time is long enough and the sky tracking is stable, the weak signals of the nebula can be accumulated, and a variety of nebulae can be photographed.

Does DWARF II support RAW format shooting?

Yes, DWARF II supports FITS & TIFF RAW fomat.

What can I see with a DwarfLab DWARF II Smart Telescope Deluxe Edition?

Here are some simulated views of common objects. Results with your telescope will vary with viewing conditions, obrits, equipment and more.

Jupiter with

25mm Eyepiece - 4x Magnification

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Jupiter with

10mm Eyepiece - 10x Magnification

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Jupiter with

5mm Eyepiece - 20x Magnification

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Moon with 25mm Eyepiece

4x Magnification

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Moon with 10mm Eyepiece

10x Magnification

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Moon with 5mm Eyepiece

20x Magnification

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Andromeda with 36mm Eyepiece

3x Magnification

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Andromeda with 25mm Eyepiece

4x Magnification

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Andromeda with 10mm Eyepiece

10x Magnification

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What's in the Box

What's in the Deluxe Edition Box

  • Everything in Classic Edition Box, plus the following
  • Replaceable & rechargeable battery x 1 (inside the carrying bag)
  • UHC filter x 1
  • ND solar filter x 2
  • Filter adapter x 1

Specifications

Lens Parameters

Aperture Diameter 24 mm
Focal Length of the Telephoto 100 mm
Equivalent Focal Length 675 mm (Tele), 48 mm (Wide)
F-number 4.2 (Tele), 2.4 (Wide)
Working Distance 4m~∞
Field of View 3° (Tele), 50° (Wide)
Digital Resolution 8 Megapixel (Tele),  2 Megapixel (Wide)

 

Interactive Parameters

Connectivity WiFi & Bluetooth (no more than 32.8' in distance)
Compatible System iOS & Android
API Available
microSD Card 64GB included; 512 GB Max support
Storage Format JPEG, RAW (FITS, TIFF)
Operating Temperature 14~113°F / -10~45°C

 

Hardware Parameters

CPU 4-Core Cortex-A7 1.5GHz
NPU 2 TOPS NPU
Sensor SONY IMX415 Starvis
Motor 0.001 °/s~30 °/s
Visibility Angle Pitch 240° , rotation 340° 
Battery Replaceable, 5600mAh (supports external USB charging)
Mounting Screw Thread 1/4"
Tripod Height

13~17 cm / 0.51~0.67 in

Telescope Dimensions

8" x 2.4" x 5.1" (204x62x130mm)
2.4lbs (1kg)

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