Last updated on November 29th, 2025
You might’ve come across the Zero Compromise Optic ZC210 whilst looking at high end LPVO’s. It’s a compact 2‑10×30 low‑power variable optic made for serious shooters. The specs say it’s built for precision and I would tend to agree.
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The ZC210 starts with a solid optical base. It uses a 2‑10× zoom range and a 30 mm objective lens. That gives you enough magnification without overwhelming your field of view and it keeps the tube slim at 36 mm. You get crisp images and a flat field, which isn’t always common in LPVOs. The glass passes over 90 per cent light transmission, so it performs well even in low‑light.

One thing that stands out is the parallax adjustment. It goes from as close as 8 meters right out to infinity. That’s useful whether you’re shooting up close or long range.
The turrets are practical too. They lock-down so you don’t lose zero. And they give you that “Speed Drop” function: you can quickly dial two mils below zero for fast short‑range shots, then come back to zero when you need precision.
You get a few reticle options, depending on what you need:
- DMR reticle: Made with input from Austrian special forces. It has a fine centre dot plus a boxed outer area for fast aiming. There are hold marks for moving targets at set speeds, and the reticle is illuminated red or green.
- Predator reticle: A straightforward BDC style, with 100 metre increments up to 600 metres. It includes lead marks for target tracking and supports range estimation of typical target sizes.
- HTR (Hunting/Tactical Reticle): Features a big aiming circle that stands out at low magnification, plus a clean holdover grid for precise shots at higher zoom.
Illumination comes in red or green, and it uses AIM auto-off and auto-on depending on movement or angle—to save battery. It runs on a single CR2032 battery and is waterproof down to 4 meters.
Here are the rough dimensions: about 267 mm long (that’s 10.5 inches) and weighs around 770 g (27 oz). Eye relief is over 90 mm, and the exit pupil is between 12 and 3 mm, depending on zoom.
It surfaced at Shot Show recently and is getting attention as one of the better‑executed LPVOs. Journalists said it delivers top optical clarity, reliable tracking and rugged build all in a tight package.
In summary, the Zero Compromise Optic ZC210 is a compact, tough optic made for serious use. You get illumination, parallax, locking turrets, and a choice of practical reticles. It’s built conservative and made to get the job done well.









