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DNT Optics ThermNight 3-12x Thermal, 5-20x Day/Night w/ Laser Rangefinder-TNC225R
| SKU | 51655239191 |
|---|---|
| Brand | DNT Optics |
| Model Number | TNC225R |
| UPC | 198168207178 |
Product Details
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Brand: DNT Optics
Model/Series: ThermNight 3-12x Thermal, 5-20x Day/Night w/ Laser Rangefinder
Display Resolution: 1024*768 pixels
Frame Rate: 50FPS
Display Type: Micro-OLED
Thermal Channel Specs:
Resolution: 256x192px
Field of View(FOV): 7.03°x 5.28°
Frame Rate: 50FPS
Base Magnification: 3x
Digital Zoom: 3x,6x,9x, 12x
Focal Length of Objective Lens: 25mm
Pixel Size: 12x12um
NETD: ≤25mk@25℃
Image Sensor: Uncooled lnfrared lmage Sensor
Visiable Light Channel Specs:
Resolution: 1024*768 pixels
Sensor Frame Rate: 60 FPS
Field of View(FOV): 6.13°x 3.45°
Eye-Relief: 45mm
Base Magnification: 5X
Digital Zoom: 5X,7.5X,10X,12X,15X,17.5X,20X
Diopter Adjustment: ±5D
IR Wavelength: 850/940nm
Features
Featuring state-of-the-art thermal sensors for detecting targets and advanced high-definition digital night vision for identifying them, the TNC225R excels in delivering superior operational effectiveness in various environments and conditions. ThermNight TNC225R comes with a highly sensitive 12um pixel detector and an advanced algorithm enhanced 256x192 resolution combined with NETD ≤ 25mK. This allows you to detect heat signatures at further distances and positive lD your target with digital NV before engaging. The Picture-In-Picture (PIP) feature integrates thermal detection and night vision identification into a single image. enabling confident engagement of intended targets with the Multi-Spectral ThermNight TNC225R. With a simple press of the mode the TNC225R allows for quick toggling between thermal and night vision, even when using Picture-In-Picture, making it a versatile solution for any task. The ThermNight TNC225R's "one shot zeroing" function is available in both thermal imaging and day/night vision channel. With only one shot using the day/night vision, you can easily switch to the thermal and adjust the reticle to be zeroed to the same point of impact (POl) as your day/night vision, saving you time so you can focus on your hunt.
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