DNT Optics Thermnight Multi-Spectrum Digital Sight

Published on August 28, 2025
Duration: 15:59

This video provides a detailed review and demonstration of the DNT Optics Thermite Multi-Spectrum Digital Sight. It covers the setup, a unique one-shot zeroing procedure, and the functionality of various features including thermal imaging, digital camera, and rangefinder. The presenter highlights the improved processing speed and export quality compared to previous models, offering practical insights for users.

Quick Summary

The DNT Optics Thermite features a 'one-shot zero' system that simplifies the zeroing process. Users freeze the target image, align the reticle to the point of impact, and the optic automatically adjusts its zero, saving time and ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Music
  2. 01:00Introducing the DNT Optics Thermite
  3. 01:43Battery Module and Charging
  4. 02:02Powering Up the Thermite
  5. 02:54AccuMounts and Setup
  6. 03:15Ammunition and Host Firearm (CMMG Banshee)
  7. 04:06Zeroing the Thermite
  8. 05:05First Shots and Zeroing Process
  9. 07:50Thermite Control Functions Explained
  10. 08:59Rangefinder Testing
  11. 10:04Rangefinder Readings
  12. 11:20Rangefinder Accuracy Assessment
  13. 11:29Thermite Components Overview
  14. 12:16Eyepiece and Digital Delay
  15. 12:46Processing Speed Comparison (Thermite vs. Hydra)
  16. 13:02Audio-Video Sync Test
  17. 13:46Audio-Video Desync Results
  18. 14:04Video Export Quality
  19. 14:45Uncovered Features and Ballistic Calculator
  20. 15:36Conclusion and Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'one-shot zero' system on the DNT Optics Thermite?

The 'one-shot zero' system on the DNT Optics Thermite allows users to freeze the target image and then manually move the reticle to the point of impact. The optic then automatically adjusts its internal zero to match this alignment, simplifying the zeroing process.

How does the DNT Optics Thermite compare to previous DNT models in terms of performance?

The DNT Optics Thermite boasts considerably higher processing speed than previous models like the Hydra. This results in faster data churning and a more responsive user experience, with minimal perceptible audio-video desync in recordings.

What are the video export capabilities of the DNT Optics Thermite?

The DNT Optics Thermite exports recorded video in full HD (1920x1080) resolution at 50 frames per second. This high-quality output avoids the reduced frame size often seen in other digital recording optics.

Does the DNT Optics Thermite have a rangefinder, and how accurate is it?

Yes, the DNT Optics Thermite includes an integrated laser rangefinder. It provides readings accurate to the tenth of a yard, offering a decent approximation for target distance assessment.

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