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DWARF Mini Hydraulic Tripod

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DWARF Mini Hydraulic Tripod

Solid foundation.
Sharper frames.

Designed for the DWARF mini and DWARF 3. Hydraulic damping, dual mount modes, 25 cm folded. Set up in seconds, stay on target all night. Available from Bintel, Australia’s authorised DWARF dealer.

790
grams
total weight
25 cm
folded
fits any bag
25–53 cm
height range
5-section legs
360°
pan
−75° to +90° tilt

A shaky tripod is the most common reason a clear night goes to waste.

Built for the DWARF series

Built for the DWARF. Ready for everything else.

Hydraulic damping

No jolts. No drift. Every time.

The built-in hydraulic damping system absorbs micro-tremors as you pan and tilt. Confident, fluid adjustments – your DWARF stays exactly where you pointed it, for as long as you need.

Dual mount modes

Two modes. One tripod.

Equatorial mode keeps deep-sky targets centred across long imaging sessions. Altazimuth mode for fast, intuitive pointing when you’re chasing the moon or a passing planet. Switch between them in the field.

Portability

Fits anywhere.

790 g. Folds to 25 cm. Slips into a backpack beside your gear without a second thought – from balcony to dark-sky reserve.

Construction

Light. Rigid. Field-ready.

Aluminium alloy legs with graduated tube diameters. Rigid under load, light in the hand – handles a full night in the field without flex or fatigue.

Motion range
360°

Full pan, −75° to +90° tilt.

Compact and ready

From balcony to dark sky. In seconds.

Five-section twist-lock legs extend from 25 cm to 53 cm. Light enough to carry to any dark-sky site in Australia, stable enough to stay put from first frame to last.

DWARF Mini Hydraulic Tripod extended, showing five-section aluminium legs
Equatorial mode

Track the sky as it moves.

Switch the head into equatorial alignment and your DWARF can compensate for Earth’s rotation over long imaging sessions. Deep-sky targets stay centred, frames stay sharp.

DWARF Mini Hydraulic Tripod configured in equatorial mount mode
DWARF Mini Hydraulic Tripod folded to 25 cm, held in one hand
Portability

Pack up in seconds.

Twist-lock legs fold down to 25 cm. The whole kit weighs 790 g. Whether it’s a dark-sky site two hours away or just the back garden, you’ll never leave the tripod behind.

Vibration control

Steady shots, every time.

Hydraulic damping absorbs the micro-vibrations that ruin long-exposure frames. Set your DWARF down, frame the target, and let the tripod hold it still for as long as you need.

DWARF Mini Hydraulic Tripod demonstrating stability during astrophotography session
Key specifications

Every feature that matters. Nothing that doesn’t.

Designed for the DWARF mini and DWARF 3 smart telescopes – fits both out of the box

Hydraulic pan-tilt head with smooth damped motion

Equatorial and altazimuth mount modes

360° horizontal pan, −75° to +90° tilt range

Five-section aluminium alloy legs with twist locks

Folds to 25 cm, extends to 53 cm, weighs 790 g

1/4″ and 3/8″ connector compatibility

3 kg maximum load capacity

Technical specifications

The full picture.

Tripod
Weight
790 g
Folded height
25 cm
Height range
25–53 cm
Leg sections
5-section with twist locks
Leg tube diameters
9.7 / 12.6 / 15.5 / 18.2 / 21 mm
Material
Aluminium alloy
Colour
Black
Maximum load
3.0 kg
Pan-Tilt Head
Pan range
360°
Tilt range
−75° to +90°
Head load capacity
3.0 kg
Quick-release plate
1/4″ camera screw
Connector compatibility
1/4″ and 3/8″
Compatibility
Compatible telescopes
DWARF mini, DWARF 3
Mount modes
Equatorial, altazimuth

Your next clear night starts here.

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