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The DWARFLAB Dwarf II is around the same size as the American English Dictionary and so would sit neatly on your bookcase when not in use. That said, the packaging is simple, smart and compact, so ...
Dwarf II Smart Telescope. Surprisingly powerful and robust for its size, but at times, a bit awkward to manage. Dwarf II is a versatile, compact smart telescope that simplifies astrophotography.
The DWARF II is available in two versions: Classic and Deluxe. The Classic Edition comes with a replaceable battery, a 64 GB microSD card, and a 5.1- to 6.7-inch-tall (13 to 17 centimeters) tripod.
The best part about the Dwarf II is that it makes astrophotography a breeze. Using the Dwarflab app for mobile to access and control all the functions of the smart telescope, I love how it can ...
That trend is perfectly illustrated by the DWARF 3 smart telescope from DwarfLab. Not long after I reviewed their DWARF II model in Astronomy's August 2024 issue, the company announced its next ...
The Dwarf II smart telescope made me fall in love with astrophotography and it's at its lowest price ever thanks to Amazon's Cyber Monday deal. Not only can you capture the moon, but also other ...
Image: Dwarflabs. Regarding specs, the Dwarf III seems like a better rendition of the design than the Dwarf II. It’s sporting the newer Sony IMX678 8.86 mm sensor from 2024.
Unlike the Dwarf II, there's no removable microSD card, and you can't transfer the panorama images using the mobile app. While I understand it might take a while if you have hundreds of photos, ...
DWARF II vs. DWARF 3. The DWARF 3 introduces several notable upgrades over the DWARF II. To me, the biggest is the optional equatorial mode. In its normal altitude-azimuth mode, ...