Introducing, the DNT TNC335R.

Published on September 28, 2025
Duration: 22:47

The DNT TNC335R is a versatile dual-mode optic combining digital night vision and thermal imaging capabilities. It features a built-in ballistic calculator, laser rangefinder, and recoil-activated recording. The video highlights its ability to switch between modes, use picture-in-picture, and its robust construction for adverse conditions and recoil. Zeroing requires individual adjustment for both digital and thermal modes, with a freeze-frame feature to aid alignment.

Quick Summary

The DNT TNC335R is a dual-mode optic combining digital night vision (5x-20x zoom) and thermal imaging (2.5x-10x zoom). It features picture-in-picture, a ballistic calculator with an 8,000+ bullet database, and a laser rangefinder. Zeroing requires independent adjustment of both optics, aided by a freeze-frame function for alignment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to DNT TNC335R
  2. 01:36DNT Optics TNC335R Overview
  3. 02:00Night Vision vs. Thermal Comparison
  4. 02:30Picture-in-Picture Mode
  5. 02:46Ballistic Calculator & Rangefinder
  6. 03:09Recoil Activated Recording
  7. 03:38Price and Value Proposition
  8. 04:09Performance in Practice
  9. 04:46Product Demo vs. Full Review
  10. 05:21Optic Front End Analysis
  11. 05:30Digital Night Vision Zoom
  12. 05:50Thermal Optic Zoom & Field of View
  13. 06:04Onboard IR Illuminator
  14. 06:32Ballistic Calculator Accuracy
  15. 06:49Image Clarity and Refresh Rate
  16. 07:24Performance in Adverse Weather
  17. 07:37Night Vision vs. Thermal in Darkness
  18. 07:57Throw Lever for Zoom
  19. 08:46Battery Life and Runtime
  20. 09:13User Interface and Navigation
  21. 09:38Zeroing Procedure for Dual Optics
  22. 10:24Picture-in-Picture Utility
  23. 10:28Button Layout and Functions
  24. 10:43Laser Rangefinder Functionality
  25. 11:21Camera Mode and Primary Display Switching
  26. 11:38Power Button and Standby Mode
  27. 12:30Settings and Reticle Adjustment
  28. 12:56Mode Switching and Illuminator Control
  29. 13:24Thermal Display Modes
  30. 13:35Recording Button and Firmware Update
  31. 13:55Picture-in-Picture Button Functions
  32. 15:04Data Transfer via USB and Wi-Fi
  33. 15:13Learning Curve and Intuitive Controls
  34. 16:13Night Vision Performance in Darkness
  35. 17:00IR Illuminator Effectiveness
  36. 17:11Marking Range Cards
  37. 17:31User Interface Annoyance Factor
  38. 18:01Handling Adverse Conditions
  39. 18:24Recoil Handling Capability
  40. 18:52Handling High Rates of Fire (FRT)
  41. 19:04Zero Retention After Recoil
  42. 19:47Performance in Practice Conclusion
  43. 19:50Long-Term Durability Assessment
  44. 20:15Future Testing and Observation
  45. 20:51Support Regular Guy Training LLC
  46. 21:43Turbo Nerd Gaming Channel
  47. 21:53Rumble Channel Launch
  48. 22:14Free Training for Educators
  49. 22:32Final Thanks and Sponsor Mention

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary modes of the DNT TNC335R optic?

The DNT TNC335R features two primary modes: digital day and night vision, with zoom capabilities from 5x to 20x, and a thermal optic mode with zoom from 2.5x to 10x. It also supports a picture-in-picture mode for simultaneous viewing.

How does the DNT TNC335R handle zeroing for its dual optics?

Zeroing the DNT TNC335R requires adjusting both the digital and thermal optics independently as they are not slaved. A freeze-frame feature allows users to align the thermal reticle with the digital reticle in a captured image for a close approximation of a shared zero.

What are the key features of the DNT TNC335R for long-range shooting?

The DNT TNC335R includes a comprehensive ballistic calculator with a database of over 8,000 bullet listings and an integrated laser rangefinder. These features help users input ballistic data and determine range for accurate holdovers.

Can the DNT TNC335R be used effectively in adverse weather conditions?

Yes, the DNT TNC335R has demonstrated resilience in adverse conditions, including rain and wet surfaces, without experiencing issues. Its weatherproofing is considered robust for tactical and outdoor applications.

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