05/16/2026
Most thermal scopes still ask you to choose: wide field for close work or magnification for the back fence line. The HH 50 MAX-RZ doesn’t.
This is a dedicated thermal sight with a true 2x–6x ocular zoom. Real optical zoom in the ocular, not a digital crop. Image gets bigger without getting worse.
- 640x512 VOx sensor, ≤15 mK NETD
- 50mm F/1.0 germanium objective
- built-in 1,090 yd LRF with ballistic calculator
What stands out in these shots — that’s the scope on a real rifle in daylight, not a studio render. And the third image is what the sensor is actually pulling through brush at midday. ≤15 mK means picking up the heat differences most thermals smooth over: a back leg through cover, a coyote against cool grass, fine contour where others just show a blob.
The bigger point for me — one device that covers feeders, timber, and the open ag fields without swapping setups. Detection out to 2,840 yards, smooth optical glass at every zoom step, and the rangefinder and ballistic correction baked in. That’s a serious all-terrain build.
Anyone here running true ocular zoom on a thermal yet, or still stuck on digital-only mag?