So I have used both the Belomo and the Nikon the Belomo is great for the money and had a larger field of view as its a bigger glass element. the Nikon is the better loupe for sure despite being smaller - its elements are made of a clearer glass and yield less color distortion - the Nikon also yields sharper depth of field so you can look deeper into the stone. the Nikon also stays closed where as the Belomo tends to open up and also does not have a lanyard hole
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Bought this thinking it would be my main goto loupe. The lens is too small. I bought a BelOMO at 1/3 the price, and that's the one I reach for not this. Larger lens, excellent triplet and quality. In astronomy some of the best optics are from Russia/Belarus so should not be surprising but I was. If BelOMO was not around, I'd give Nikon a higher rating.
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Work as described, yes I like it, never had one befor so it’s hard for me to fairly rate it, but I like mine a lot . I think if it were more than a 10x. I wouldn’t be able to use it.
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SHARP , CLEAR . COMPACT , WILL NOT LEAVE MY JEWELLER'S ASSESSING KIT !
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technically it "works" but the Field of View is small and the color correction is not the best. overall not the easiest loupe to use. but will work for a quick glance at a watch or something
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Pros: High optics; High quality; and well protected lens design Cons; None
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I'm happy with my purchase. It's ightweight but built well.
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It's Compact and feels nice in the hand, A little pricey but worth it if you use one every day.
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Very good quality
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High Quality Loupe
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