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30F5 Mini Guide Scope


Friday, March 21, 2025

Richard Harris Richard Harris

The ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope is a compact, lightweight, and high-performance guiding solution for astrophotographers priced at only $149, featuring a 30mm aperture, f/4 focal ratio, helical focuser, wide compatibility with ZWO cameras, and durable construction, ensuring precise tracking and portability.

Today I’m taking a look at a new super compact and reliable little guide scope from ZWO — the ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope. This thing is built to improve your guiding performance during long exposures, and it’s perfect for portable astrophotography setups. Whether you're using a small refractor or a star tracker like the Star Adventurer or EQM-35 Pro, this scope integrates beautifully.

It’s got a 30mm aperture and an f/5 focal ratio, giving you enough reach to lock onto guide stars with solid accuracy — and the helical focuser makes dialing in sharp focus a breeze.

Now, the price point is worth mentioning. On the ZWO website, the 30F5 Mini Guide Scope is listed at $149 USD. So it’s not the cheapest option out there, but you’re paying for the build quality, the compatibility with ZWO cameras, and the reliability that comes with it.

If you're exploring alternatives, here are a few to consider:

  • SvBony SV165 30mm f/4 Guide Scope – around $55–$65 USD. Great entry-level option. Lightweight, similar form factor, but simpler construction and a slightly faster focal ratio.
  • Orion 50mm Mini Guide Scope – around $100–$120 USD. Bigger aperture means you’ll catch fainter guide stars, but it’s also bulkier and adds more weight to your setup.
  • QHY MiniGuideScope – usually around $100 USD. Very similar design to the ZWO 30F4 (an earlier model), works well especially if you’re in the QHY ecosystem.*

So, if you’re running a portable rig and want reliable guiding without overloading your mount, the ZWO 30F5 is a solid pick — just keep that $149 price in mind when comparing with similar scopes.

Here’s a closer look at what makes the ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope stand out:

  • Aperture and Focal Ratio: The 30mm aperture and f/5 focal ratio provide improved tracking accuracy and star isolation compared to its predecessor.
  • Compact and Lightweight Design: Despite the increase in focal length, it remains portable with minimal impact on telescope balance.
  • Precision Focusing Mechanism: A helical focuser allows for fine-tuned focusing, which is crucial for achieving sharp guide star images.
  • Wide Compatibility: The 30F5 Mini Guide Scope is compatible with ZWO’s popular line of guide cameras, such as the ASI120MM Mini and ASI290MM Mini.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials, the scope is designed to withstand regular use in varying outdoor conditions.
  • Adjustable Mounting Rings: The included adjustable rings make it easy to align the guide scope with the main imaging telescope.
     

Accurate guiding is crucial for deep-sky astrophotography, where long exposures are required to capture faint celestial objects. The ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope ensures even more precise tracking by allowing an auto-guiding camera to correct minute errors in the telescope’s tracking, resulting in sharp, pinpoint stars in long-exposure images.

Due to its small size and lightweight build, the ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope is perfect for astrophotographers who need a travel-friendly guiding solution. Whether you are setting up in your backyard or traveling to a dark-sky site, this guide scope is easy to transport and integrates seamlessly with most setups.

The plug-and-play nature of this guide scope makes it accessible to both beginners and experienced astrophotographers. Its compatibility with ZWO’s ecosystem of guide cameras means it can be effortlessly incorporated into existing guiding workflows. The helical focuser ensures that users can achieve precise focus without excessive fiddling.

A guide scope’s focal ratio plays a crucial role in selecting and tracking guide stars. The f/5 focal ratio in the 30F5 provides improved star isolation and increased guiding accuracy compared to the f/4 ratio of the 30F4, ensuring that astrophotographers achieve better tracking results, particularly when imaging with longer focal length telescopes.

30F5 Mini Guide Scope specifications

30F5 Mini Guide Scope specifications

  • Aperture: 30mm
  • Focal Length: 120mm
  • Focal Ratio: f/4
  • Lens Type: Doublet
  • Weight: Lightweight design (exact weight not specified by manufacturer)
  • Focuser Type: Helical focuser
  • Field of View: Wide field for easy star selection
  • Mounting: Adjustable mounting rings included
  • Camera Compatibility: Supports ZWO guide cameras (e.g., ASI120MM Mini, ASI290MM Mini)
  • Optical Tube Material: High-quality metal construction
  • Connection: Standard 1.25” adapter for easy integration
  • Usage: Ideal for guiding in long-exposure astrophotography
     

What's new in the 30F5 Mini Guide Scope

The ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope introduces a longer 150mm focal length compared to the 120mm of the 30F4, making it better suited for precise tracking with longer focal length imaging telescopes. The f/5 focal ratio results in a slightly narrower field of view, which can help isolate guide stars more effectively, improving tracking accuracy for astrophotographers using high-resolution cameras.

Another key improvement in the 30F5 is its enhanced guiding precision, which benefits users working with larger telescopes or imaging setups that require extremely fine tracking adjustments. Although it is slightly heavier than the 30F4, the increased focal length provides better guiding accuracy, making it a valuable upgrade for those seeking higher precision in their astrophotography setup.

Comparison of 30F4 and 30F5 Mini Guide Scopes

  • Aperture: Both have a 30mm aperture.
  • Focal Length:
    • - 30F4: 120mm
    • - 30F5: 150mm (increased focal length for more precise guiding)
  • Focal Ratio:
    • - 30F4: f/4
    • - 30F5: f/5 (slower focal ratio for improved guiding accuracy)
  • Lens Type: Both use a high-quality doublet lens system.
  • Weight:
    • - 30F4: Lighter
    • - 30F5: Slightly heavier due to a longer focal length
  • Focuser: Both feature a helical focuser for precise adjustments.
  • Mounting Rings: Both include adjustable mounting rings.
  • Camera Compatibility: Both are compatible with ZWO guide cameras.
     
How the ZWO 30F4 Mini Guide Scope compares to other guide scopes

How the ZWO 30F4 Mini Guide Scope compares to other guide scopes

Compared to other guide scopes in its class, the ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope offers a competitive mix of affordability, performance, and ease of use. Here’s how it stacks up:

Against the 30F4 Guide Scope:

  • Pros: Increased focal length (150mm vs. 120mm) improves guiding precision.
  • Cons: Slightly narrower field of view but offers more precise tracking.
     

Against larger guide scopes (e.g., 50mm aperture models):

  • Pros: More compact, lighter, and easier to balance on smaller telescopes.
  • Cons: Slightly less light-gathering capability, but sufficient for most guiding needs.
     

Against smaller aperture guide scopes (e.g., 24mm models):

  • Pros: Improved light-gathering ability and better resolution for guide stars.
  • Cons: Slightly larger in size, but still highly portable.
     

For astrophotographers using refractors or compact setups, the ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope provides an excellent balance of performance and portability.

Setup and integration

Setting up the ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope is straightforward:

  • Mounting: Attach the guide scope to the main telescope using the included adjustable rings and mounting bracket.
  • Focusing: Use the helical focuser to achieve sharp focus on a guide star.
  • Connecting a Guide Camera: Attach a ZWO guide camera (such as the ASI120MM Mini) via the standard 1.25" adapter.
  • Calibrating with Auto-Guiding Software: Use software like PHD2 to calibrate guiding and optimize performance.

Final thoughts

The ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope is a compact, reliable, and easy-to-use solution for guiding. Its increased focal length, f/5 focal ratio, and precision focusing make it an excellent choice for astrophotographers looking to improve their tracking accuracy. Whether you’re imaging from your backyard or taking your setup to a remote dark-sky site, the ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope is a worthwhile investment that enhances the quality of your astrophotography

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