Absolute Clarity & Calibration, LLC 
              
  109 Main Street, Terryville, CT  06786
                    Telephone - (860) 583-0502
                    E-mail:  jross@absoluteclarity.com

 

 *    Meiji Gemological Microscopes - GEM and GM Series Stereo Microscopes for the professional Jeweler/Gemologist

        -- Superb Optics, Rugged Dependability, Ergonomic design

GEM Series Features:    ($ 2,460 to $ 3,600)  GM Series Features:  ($ 1,805 to $ 2,945)
* Choice of Zoom or Turret Stereo Body    * Choice of Zoom or Turret Stereo Body
* Professional GEM stand with built-in 30w transmitted light darkfield illuminator * Stand with 20w halogen transmitted light illumination and darkfield attachment
* Inclinable base for greater ease of use * Adjustable iris diaphragm
* Adjustable iris diaphragm * 10x and 20x Super widefield eyepieces
* 10x and 20x Super widefield eyepieces * Magnifications from 7x to 90x and 10x, 20x, 30x, 60x or 20x, 40x, 80x by model
* Magnifications from 7x to 90x * Gem Clamp
* Gem Clamp * Rubber eye shields
* Rubber eye shields * Dust cover
* Dust cover * Fluorescent box illuminator with articulating arm
*Optional -  Fluorescent box illuminator with articulating arm  

                                                      GM-5Z
                         GEMZ-5TR                                                                GM-5

  

LOW COST OPTION
*     Absolute Clarity & Calibration's -  
Model # ISZ-GEM  Import Basic Gemological Microscope           $ 550.00

Total magnification 7x to 45x with adjustable top and bottom illumination and darkfield attachment.

                          

 

 

 

ABSOLUTE CLARITY & CALIBRATION, LLC
109 Main Street   v    Terryville, CT  06786
Phone (860)583-0502
 v   FAX (860)314-1851

 


 

Finding a Diamond of a Gemological Microscope at Absolute Clarity & Calibration

Finding the right microscope for the verification and evaluation of the gems in the world can be difficult. There has to be ample room for a gem to fit under the lens. There has to be plenty of magnification to help determine a flaw. There cannot be too much magnification since then the faucets and the gem cannot be seen. There is so much to consider when looking for a gemological microscope.

Most gemologist use a simple microscope or eye piece to determine the quality or type of gem that they are looking at. There are gemological microscopes if one wishes to use a microscope designed specifically for the task at hand. This can help to avoid having to remount the microscope to allow for additional room between the lens and the gem. This can also help in keeping the gem steady and within the field of vision.

Meiji Microscopes are some of the best gemological microscopes on the market. These microscopes have plenty of room between the base and the lens to allow for larger gems and other pieces to be placed under the lens for evaluation. These microscopes also have gem holders and gem clams. This makes it possible to hold the gem still and keep it within the field of vision at all times. This also allows one to focus in on one section of the gem without seeing the vibrations that everyone has in his or her arms and hands when moving such a small item.

The Meiji GEM scope can be one of the most important pieces of gemologist equipment that one owns for the identification and validation of a gem type or value. 

No matter what kind of gemological microscope that one decides to purchase, Absolute Clarity & Calibration LLC can help in the identification and upkeep of such a microscope. The knowledgeable staff at Absolute Clarity & Calibration LLC knows what the most common complaints of the said microscope and which microscopes do not process that problem and they are willing to provide this information to ensure the satisfaction of the individual. These individuals can help a budding gemologist find professional quality microscopes or help the professional keep up the microscope to its original quality.