DNT Optics TNC225R ThermNight 256x192 25mm Thermal & Night Vision Multispectral Scope
With Laser Rangefinder and Ballistic Calculator
"The DNT ThermNight TNC225R offers an impressive introduction to multispectral optics, combining thermal and night vision capabilities in a compact, feature-rich platform. The addition of a laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator gives shooters the data they need for confident shot placement, while the dual imaging modes ensure reliable performance in a wide range of lighting and weather conditions. It’s a smart, versatile option for hunters looking to step into advanced night shooting technology." - Soph..
Key Features:
- Thermal/Night Vision Combination: Seamlessly switch between thermal imaging and high-definition digital night vision to detect and identify targets in all conditions.
- Day & Night Performance: Equipped with a Sony Starvis 2 sensor for exceptional sensitivity and clarity in low-light conditions.
- Advanced Zoom Capabilities: Thermal: 3x-12x, Night Vision: 5x-20x.
- Built-In Laser Rangefinder & Ballistic Calculator: Precise distance measurements from 5 to 1000m with advanced ballistic calculations for unparalleled shooting accuracy.
- Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Mode: Integrates thermal detection and night vision identification into a single image for confident target engagement.
- Compact & Lightweight: Weighs only 645g and measures 7 inches long for easy handling in all environments.
- Durability: IP67 waterproof rating and recoil rating up to .50BMG ensure reliable operation in extreme conditions.
- One Shot Zeroing: Simplifies calibration across both thermal imaging and day/night vision channels.
Superior Detection and Identification:
The TNC225R excels with a highly sensitive 12μm pixel detector and advanced algorithm-enhanced resolution combined with NETD <25. This allows for long-range heat signature detection and precise target identification with digital night vision, ensuring operational effectiveness in various environments and conditions.
Enhanced Hunting Experience:
The multispectral ThermNight TNC225R enhances your hunting experience with features designed for safety and efficiency:
- Multispectral Mode Display: Toggle between day/night vision, thermal, or hybrid display modes effortlessly via PIP.
- Digital Gyroscope: Ensures accurate inclination and cant angle measurement.
- Built-In 32GB Storage: Save your critical data with ample built-in storage.
- Detachable Eye Cup and IR Illuminator: Customize your setup with metal-threaded detachable eye cup and switchable IR illuminator (850nm or 940nm, with 940nm IR Illuminator sold separately).
Precision Shooting:
The built-in laser rangefinder and ballistic app facilitate precise distance measurements and shooting adjustments. The preloaded bullet database allows for quick and easy ballistic profile configuration, ensuring every shot hits its mark with unparalleled accuracy.
Designed for Durability:
Engineered to thrive in all environments, the TNC225R features a robust construction with an IP67 waterproof rating and the ability to withstand recoil up to .50BMG. Its compact and lightweight design, along with up to 5-hour battery life, ensures it remains a reliable companion in the field.
Experience the ultimate in thermal and night vision technology with the DNT Optics TNC225R ThermNight Multispectral Scope. Whether you're hunting, observing, or engaging in tactical operations, the TNC225R delivers unmatched capabilities for detection and identification, making every shot count.
- Net Weight: 632g / 22.30oz
- Dimensions: 170 x 79 x 77mm / 6.7 x 3.1 x 3 inches
- Storage: Internal Storage, 32GB
- WIFI/APP: Yes
- Bluetooth: Yes
- Laser Rangefinder Maximum Detection Range: 5 - 1000m / 5 - 1100yds
- Operating Temperature: -20 to 50°C / -4 to 122°F
- Waterproof: IP67
- Recoil Proof: 800Gs
Display Specifications
- Type: Micro-OLED
- Display Resolution: 1024x768 pixels
- Frame Rate: 50 FPS
Power Specifications
- Battery Type: 18650 Battery (flat top)
- Operating Time: 5 hours
- External Power Supply: 5V - Type C USB
Digital Day / Night Vision
Sensor Specifications
- Resolution: 1920x1080 pixels
- Frame Rate: 60 FPS
- Video Record Resolution: 1024x768 pixels
Optical Specifications
- Focal Length of Objective Lens: 52mm
- Base Magnification: 7.5x, 10x, 12x, 15x, 17.5x, 20x
- Digital Zoom: 1x - 20x
- Eye Relief: 45mm / 1.8 inches
- Diopter Adjustment: Yes
- IR Wavelength: 850/940nm
- IR Illuminator: Class 3R Eye Safe
Thermal
Sensor Specifications
- Resolution: 256x192 pixels
- Sensor: Uncooled Infrared Sensor
- Frame Rate: 50 FPS
- Pixel Size: 12x12μm
- NETD: <25mK @ 25°C
- Focal Length of Objective Lens: 25mm
- Base Magnification: 1x
- Digital Zoom: 1x - 20x
- Three imaging modes: Day/Night mode, Thermal mode, and PIP with Day/Night & Thermal combined mode.
- Video recording resolution: 1024*768.
- Ultra HD image quality, Micro-OLED 1024*768 display.
- Full screen recording including on screen display, reticle, LRF etc.
- One shot zero,
- Picture-in-Picture.
- Reticle Zeroing in Picture-ln-Picture mode.
- Digital image & thermal image alignment,
- Removable IR illuminator.
- 3-Axis Gyroscope,
- DNT Optics TNC225R ThermNight Thermal & Night Vision Multispectral Scope with Laser Rangefinder and Ballistic Calculator
- Eye cup
- Mount Accessories
- Battery pack and charger
- USB Cable
- User Manual
Will the supplied mounts fit a dovetail rail?
No. This unit is supplied with a 20MOA Picatinny mount only.
If you need to fit it to a dovetail rail (for example, on a rimfire rifle), we recommend using a direct-fit dovetail-to-Picatinny adapter rail. An alternative option is an Eagle Vision Picatinny to 11mm x 80mm Rail Adapter Converter.
For BSA rifles requiring a 13mm dovetail, you will need the Eagle Vision PDRA 80mm 13mm Dovetail to Picatinny Rail Adapter**.**
Why aren’t the reticles aligned?
It is normal for thermal and night vision reticles to appear slightly misaligned at distances other than your zeroed range. This is expected behaviour and does not affect ballistic calculations.
What should I do if the screen turns red or blue?
This is usually caused by poor contact at the battery cap. Ensure the cap is tightened properly and that the internal threads are clean and free from debris.
How easy is the unit to zero?
The unit is straightforward to zero, but both channels must be zeroed.
Typically:
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Perform a one-shot zero using the night vision channel first.
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Switch to thermal mode.
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Align the thermal reticle to the same point of impact (for example, a heat pack) without firing an additional shot.
Is it normal for the main screen to appear blue in Red Hot thermal mode?
Yes. In Red Hot mode, the background display will appear blue, while heat sources are shown in red. This is normal operation.
What batteries does this unit use?
This unit uses flat-top 18650 batteries.
Download manual HERE


