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Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope Review + Tutorial – Wido's AstroForum
The Dwarf 3 flawlessly located and centered each target, impressively performing despite a minor hiccup with EQ mode. The 10,000 milliampere-hour battery lasted throughout the night and, if needed, can be recharged while the telescope is powered on and in use.
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BBC Sky at Night Magazine
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Dwarflab Dwarf 3 smart telescope review | BBC Sky at Night Magazine
November 17, 2025 - With a little post-processing and patience, the Dwarf 3 will reward any astronomer, regardless of experience. The range of imaging modes and filters ensures this handy smart telescope is both fun and a worthy device for all astrophotographers.
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[RANT] I Really Wanted to Love the DWARF 3… But It Might Just Be a Beautiful, Frustrating Brick (for Now)
lol….no offense - but if I could drive up and show you how to operate it, I would. While I understand some of your concerns….some of them, it seems, based on your extensive break down, you expected it to do way more than it’s designed to do, or you didn't read the User Guide at all, becaus I saw no mention or gripe about that. I don’t think I can add anything here to help you change your mind or point you in a different direction, as I am still like….wow to everything you wrote. There are roughly 5300+ members of the official Dwarf 3 FB group, and I’d guess that roughly 95...96% of them are content and more than happy with how it works, functions and the results they get from it. You seem to fall into that 5% (or less) that can’t really find anything Postive about it. You give suggestions and assessments (or gripes?) to things that clearly work just fine for a majority of users. I also notice that the ones who really hate it and just complain, are people who are well into their 70's who think you just press a button and it should work. No....there is more to it, and yes....it has a learning curve. It's not a SEESTAR.... we get it My response isn’t a jab or meant to be an attack, I’m just baffled, perplexed….on how this simple device became so complicated for you, based on your assertion of having 15+ years of Astro experience and assuming you’re tech savvy. LET ME BREAK DOWN WHAT YOU GOT WRONG AS WELL It does NOT have a built in compass, GPS, accelerometer. None of those FEATURES are electronic components in the device - the GPS/Location data comes from your Tablet or Phone...period. you do NOT capture MOON photos in EQ mode. No where in the USER GUIDE does it say to do that, and it actually says DON'T do it. Normal Alt/Az mode.... period. Your issues with M33, were probably a one off issue. You just need to run it up again and if its consistent.....you ask Dwarflab..."hey..something is wrong, can you help me" the "auto detection and visible objects" is a feature that was asked about.....and...is being worked on and eventually tested in the near future. The app is a barebones version of Stellarium....so they can work in alot of key features if they choose to, but it takes time. If you were aware or up to speed via the official FACEBOOK group, you would understand how HARD the DL team works to get new features out, and on the side, will promote Beta testing with both closed and open groups prior to release. Over the course of the last year, the App has gone through SO many improvements. Even recently...they added a slew of updates and changes. User Guide....... you made no mention of instructions, features, etc. the User Guide itself has gone through an extensive overhaul and was posted in Feb of this year. Since then...it's a living document. It gets updates every couple of weeks via specific feedback from the community. You'd be surprised how helpful and detailed it is. your wi-fi/connection issues: sometimes it's not always the Dwarf's problem..... trust me when I say, user error is roughly 7 out of 10 times, based on comments and troubleshooting COMMUNITY driven company. They feed off the feeedback.....the suggestions. You push up a suggestion, they will tell you Yes/No/Maybe.... they will never blow steam up your *** and ignore you. this being your "FIRST-week" experience gives me an indication that not a lot of time was spent reading up on it first, you just turned it on, activated it and went to work....... no prep work. Just wait till you have to start taking "Darks" More on reddit.com
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Fascinated by the DWARF 3, but worried about the "shelf life" of the hobby – Is it worth it?
Why you think the night sky doesn't change every month??? In fact, it changes a little everyday. A lot of objects you can see in winter, they are not visible in summer. And the objects you find in summer, a lot of them are not available in winter. More on reddit.com
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Mini vs 3?
I've been lurking on the smart telescope for a few years while I put funds aside to get one. I started following just after the launch of the D2. I remember when the D3 was released there were a few people grumbling that they had bought the D2 and were blind sided by the D3 release. That said I ordered the D-mini thinking that if a D4 is released the jump from the mini to a D4 will be bigger than the jump from a D3 to a D4. My thinking may be flawed but I'm happy to go with the D-mini knowing its sitting under the D3 but based on what I've seen on YouTube and in this forum it's still a great little telescope. More on reddit.com
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New to the community but not to the hobby. Has anyone ...
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Astronomy.com
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Review: DwarfLab’s DWARF 3 Smart Telescope
August 1, 2025 - The latter allows users to automate imaging by setting start times, durations, and targets. The DWARF 3 smart telescope is a testament to how far compact astroimaging technology has come.
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AstroBackyard
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Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope Review | Features, Example Images, & Tips
March 6, 2026 - The 2×2 binning creates a better image scale anyway, so I recommend setting it to 2×2. Also, after reviewing my images with the Blink tool in PixInsight, it appears the DWARF 3 automatically dithers the images as well. After ditching the worst 15% of my frames, I was left with 52 exposures, totaling 26 minutes of overall exposure time. Next, I brought the stack into PixInsight to run some advanced tools. I’m not going to lie—it felt kind of funny running Blur Xterminator on a smart telescope image like this—but it works!
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Fstoppers
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Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope Review: Worth the Hype? | Fstoppers
February 23, 2026 - Trying to take the telescope and camera to somewhere dark was frankly a pain, so I sold the telescope and gave up. This has now changed... The Dwarf 3 packs a punch compared to the previous model with a whole host of amazing upgrades.
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CNET
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Dwarf 3 Review: A $600 Smart Telescope for Astrophotography Beginners - CNET
May 22, 2025 - Overall, I'm a fan of the Dwarf 3 smart telescope and how portable it is. It takes a lot of the stress out of photography and reminds me why I love the hobby in the first place. ... Generator vs. Battery ... JOHN CARLSEN John Carlsen has more than a decade of experience testing and reviewing home tech products, with a major focus on smart home security.
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High Point Scientific
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Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope: Full Review | High Point Scientific
March 9, 2026 - Having the chance to use the Dwarf 3 smart telescope was incredibly rewarding. From imaging galaxies and nebulae for the first time to exploring the breathtaking landscapes of the Sonoran Desert from atop Mt.
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Galactic Hunter
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DwarfLab Dwarf 3 - The Smallest and Most Versatile Smart Telescope - Full review
February 26, 2026 - Dwarflab DWARF 3 is the smallest, lightest, and most portable of all smart telescopes. Not only that, it also is packed with features that make it an awesome all-around smart telescope.
Find elsewhere
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Space.com
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DWARFLAB DWARF 3 smart telescope review | Space
DWARFLAB DWARF 3 smart telescope review
This compact and portable smart telescope provides an affordable way for beginners to get started with astroimaging. Does this compact and portable smart telescope provide an affordable way for beginners to get started with astroimaging?
Rating: 4 ​
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Cloudy Nights
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The Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope - User Reviews - Cloudy Nights
February 1, 2026 - In summary, there's no denying that this new Dwarf 3 produces! It has acquired the nicest looking result of M45 I've ever seen from any previous (affordable) smart telescope; and in only 6 Min.
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Digital Camera World
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DwarfLab Dwarf 3 smart telescope review | Digital Camera World
DwarfLab Dwarf 3 smart telescope review
This small, low-cost, smartphone-controlled smart telescope has a few surprises for photographers of all kinds
Rating: 4 ​
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AppleInsider
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Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope review: a compact night sky guide
Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope review: a compact, iPhone-connected night sky guide
Amateur astronomers and beginners will find the Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope useful for capturing shots of the night sky with the help of an iPhone, and get decent results very quickly.
Rating: 4 ​
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TechRadar
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DwarfLab Dwarf III smart telescope review – small size, big potential | TechRadar
I took the awesome Dwarf III smart telescope on vacation and captured some of my favorite space photos ever
Why you can trust TechRadar We ... we review, so you can be sure you're buying the best. Find out more about how we test. ... The Dwarflabs Dwarf III smart telescope is a mini marvel. My first astrophotography set-up 10 years ago weighed more than 20kg / 44lbs – but this excellent little self-contained device comes in at a mere 1.3kg / 2.8lbs and ... The Dwarf III may be small, but it takes seriously impressive images
Rating: 4.5 ​
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Reddit
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r/DWARFLAB on Reddit: [RANT] I Really Wanted to Love the DWARF 3… But It Might Just Be a Beautiful, Frustrating Brick (for Now)
May 14, 2025 -

Hey fellow stargazers,

I wanted to share my honest first-week experience with DWARF 3 – and see if anyone else out there feels the same, or maybe has workarounds I haven’t figured out yet.

Background:

I’ve been into astronomy since I was a teenager, following telescope launches and dream setups for 15+ years. But life (aka school, career, bills) got in the way of actually doing it. I finally pulled the trigger and bought a DWARF 3 while visiting China… then carried it across the Pacific to my home in Canada, convinced this would be the “finally doing the thing” moment.

Spoiler: It wasn’t.

🔭 The Setup: 30 Minutes of Freezing Canadian Wind = “Perfect EQ Calibration”… and Nothing Else.

  • I spent over 30 mins in -3°C wind setting it up, leveling the tripod, carefully adjusting leg height, EQ Mode calibration (which I nailed, thank you).

  • I tried shooting M33. DWARF 3 confidently slewed to… my balcony wall.

  • Tried the Moon. Couldn’t find it.

  • Exited EQ mode. Calibration gone.

  • My biggest achievement? “Perfect EQ calibration.” That’s it.

No auto target detection. No intuitive guidance. No satisfying image. Just cold fingers and a brick staring at bricks.

⚠️ Let’s Talk About the Real Problem

DWARF 3 is cool on paper. Dual lenses, decent filters, compact. But here’s the honest truth:

For anyone who’s not a hardcore astrophotographer… DWARF 3 is way too unintelligent.

I get it’s not a Seestar S50 or a dedicated mount+ZWO rig. But come on. For this price and target market (city folks, hobbyists, beginners), how does it still not know when it’s pointed at a wall? Or what sky is visible? Why do I have to “hope” it’s seeing what I see?

🧠 A Smart Telescope Should Be… Well… Smart

DWARF 3 has a wide-angle lens, a compass, GPS, accelerometer. Why doesn’t it:

  • Auto-detect sky visibility vs obstructions?

  • Warn me when I select a target that’s behind a building?

  • Suggest what IS visible from my actual location and field of view?

  • Auto-optimize settings (exposure, gain, stacking) based on that?

Even the Schedule Shooting feature gives me “invisible” targets… while I’m standing there manually doing everything.

📶 And Don’t Get Me Started on the Signal

I can’t even stay warm while operating this thing. The moment I walk ~3m behind a balcony pillar, the connection drops. So much for remote operation.

🔄 The Irony? DWARF 3 Will Probably Lose Its Best Users

Let’s be honest:

  • Advanced users will eventually outgrow DWARF 3 and move to better rigs.

  • Newbies and dreamers like me? We’re giving up after two cold nights.

And that’s tragic. Because everyone has a starry dream. But only a handful have the time and patience for a 3-hour learning curve just to get one decent photo. If DWARFLAB wants to go mainstream—like Dyson or DJI—it needs to start delivering instant wins.

💡 What I’d Love to See (Tell Me I’m Not Crazy)

  • “Turn me to the sky, I’ll do the rest” mode.

  • Obstruction-aware star maps and scheduling.

  • Smarter target recommendations based on visible sky.

  • One-click stacked photo mode that stuns you in 20 minutes, no skill required.

  • Usable Wi-Fi in urban setups.

I’m not saying this can’t be fixed. DWARF 3 is so close to being great. But software intelligence is what’s missing—and that’s fixable.

📣 TL;DR:

Brought my DWARF 3 from China to Canada. Braved the wind. Got “perfect EQ mode.” Couldn’t find the moon. The telescope aimed at a wall. Still no stacked image.

DWARF 3 is cool, but not smart enough yet. It needs to work better for city users, newbies, and cold fingers.

Dear DWARFLAB devs and leadership: Don’t let this brilliant scope go the way of brilliant hardware with mediocre UX. You got the best programmers and engineers out there at a bargain price, put them to good use & guide your company to greatness.

Anyone else have similar frustrations?

Any hidden tricks to make this thing more “magical”?

Would love to hear your takes. Or your stacked pics. Or even your salty rants.

– A cold Canadian dreamer

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lol….no offense - but if I could drive up and show you how to operate it, I would. While I understand some of your concerns….some of them, it seems, based on your extensive break down, you expected it to do way more than it’s designed to do, or you didn't read the User Guide at all, becaus I saw no mention or gripe about that. I don’t think I can add anything here to help you change your mind or point you in a different direction, as I am still like….wow to everything you wrote. There are roughly 5300+ members of the official Dwarf 3 FB group, and I’d guess that roughly 95...96% of them are content and more than happy with how it works, functions and the results they get from it. You seem to fall into that 5% (or less) that can’t really find anything Postive about it. You give suggestions and assessments (or gripes?) to things that clearly work just fine for a majority of users. I also notice that the ones who really hate it and just complain, are people who are well into their 70's who think you just press a button and it should work. No....there is more to it, and yes....it has a learning curve. It's not a SEESTAR.... we get it My response isn’t a jab or meant to be an attack, I’m just baffled, perplexed….on how this simple device became so complicated for you, based on your assertion of having 15+ years of Astro experience and assuming you’re tech savvy. LET ME BREAK DOWN WHAT YOU GOT WRONG AS WELL It does NOT have a built in compass, GPS, accelerometer. None of those FEATURES are electronic components in the device - the GPS/Location data comes from your Tablet or Phone...period. you do NOT capture MOON photos in EQ mode. No where in the USER GUIDE does it say to do that, and it actually says DON'T do it. Normal Alt/Az mode.... period. Your issues with M33, were probably a one off issue. You just need to run it up again and if its consistent.....you ask Dwarflab..."hey..something is wrong, can you help me" the "auto detection and visible objects" is a feature that was asked about.....and...is being worked on and eventually tested in the near future. The app is a barebones version of Stellarium....so they can work in alot of key features if they choose to, but it takes time. If you were aware or up to speed via the official FACEBOOK group, you would understand how HARD the DL team works to get new features out, and on the side, will promote Beta testing with both closed and open groups prior to release. Over the course of the last year, the App has gone through SO many improvements. Even recently...they added a slew of updates and changes. User Guide....... you made no mention of instructions, features, etc. the User Guide itself has gone through an extensive overhaul and was posted in Feb of this year. Since then...it's a living document. It gets updates every couple of weeks via specific feedback from the community. You'd be surprised how helpful and detailed it is. your wi-fi/connection issues: sometimes it's not always the Dwarf's problem..... trust me when I say, user error is roughly 7 out of 10 times, based on comments and troubleshooting COMMUNITY driven company. They feed off the feeedback.....the suggestions. You push up a suggestion, they will tell you Yes/No/Maybe.... they will never blow steam up your *** and ignore you. this being your "FIRST-week" experience gives me an indication that not a lot of time was spent reading up on it first, you just turned it on, activated it and went to work....... no prep work. Just wait till you have to start taking "Darks"
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Hi there, I can’t speak to your personal experience with the D3, but I wanted to share mine. I’ve been using the smart scope from a Bortle 7 area, and honestly, it’s been fantastic. I don’t even bother with EQ mode—just running 15-second exposures at 60 gain over 2–3 hour sessions has been enough to produce some great results. I did run into a few issues early on with setup and connectivity, but those were mainly due to my own unfamiliarity with how the unit works (classic “read the manual” problems). After using it for about four months now, I can confidently say I’m loving it. Before this, I used a star tracker with a 135mm lens and DSLR on a tripod to capture celestial objects. But I’ve completely moved on from that setup. The D3 might not be perfect, but for my needs—mainly creating good-looking astro images for social media—it’s easily the best $500 I’ve spent. If you’re still figuring things out, I highly recommend checking out the tutorials on YouTube by Galaxy Art. Ioan does a great job explaining the setup, settings, and offering useful tips and tricks for using the D3 effectively. This is an image of Rosette Nebula I captured with the D3. Happy with the results. Good luck!
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Universe Today
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Review: Dwarf Lab's New Dwarf 3 Smartscope - Universe Today
June 13, 2025 - Dwarf 3 was spot on with pointing, and even maps out local obstructions on startup as no-go zones. Startup was quick, and the app is intuitive to use. You can use the planetarium sky feature with its grid overlay to manually aim the telescope at a given point in Right Ascension and Declination, ...
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Forbes
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Dwarf 3 Review: Is This Tiny Telescope A Genuine Wonder?
February 1, 2025 - You can take this with you on trips with almost zero effort, given it weighs only 1.3kg. It even comes with a neat camera-bag-like carry case. ... The telescope is controlled via a mobile app, which is available for both iOS and Android. I had my issues with the Android app using a Google Pixel 8a phone. Sometimes it would take repeated attempts to connect to the telescope, at other times the connection dropped, even when stood within a meter of the Dwarf 3.
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T3
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DwarfLab Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope review: the ultimate grab-and-go rig for stargazers who want to go deeper | T3
DwarfLab Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope review: the ultimate grab-and-go rig for stargazers who want to go deeper
The smallest smart telescope makes astronomy and astrophotography easy while offering advanced image options to keep you interested
Rating: 4 ​
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Laurent Willen
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Dwarf 3 Telescope: test / review
June 21, 2024 - Hi Dave, The Dwarf 3 is able to position itself without a tripod. It has a fixed base but with a rotating mechanism that allows to move horizontally (almost 360°) and vertically. There is a screw hole in the base where you can attach any standard camera tripod. I have tested the Dwarf II here: https://www.laurentwillen.com/en/crowdfuning-en/dwarf-ii-smart-telescope-test-review/ You can see the product in details in my review, I haven't received the Dwarf 3 yet but it will most likely work the same way.
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YouTube
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DWARF 3 Smart Telescope - FULL REVIEW - YouTube
Order Here: https://bit.ly/4fMlH1iI’ve had the Dwarf 3 out in the backyard for the last 2 weeks for some deep-sky astrophotography. In this video, I’ll show ...
Published   November 22, 2024
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The Gadgeteer
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DwarfLab DWARF 3 smart telescope review - Astrophotography made easier - The Gadgeteer
March 20, 2025 - I was super lucky that while I was working on this review, we had a total lunar eclipse that I was able to capture. I set my alarm for 2 AM and went outside to photograph it with my iPhone (pic above) and then with the DWARF 3. I think the DWARF 3 image won that contest 😉 · Click to view full-sized images. ... My best images are of the sun and moon. I didn’t zoom in enough for the other images. Please be kind because I’m still learning to use the telescope to dial in all the various settings, like gain, shutter speed, and number of stacked images.