That's pretty much it as I have described it... I will be shooting gem stones and jewelry but, specifically what along those lines, I am not sure.
Our photo club has been invited to shoot at the Gemological Institute of America: https://www.gia.edu/gia-museum (I am assuming that it will be the museum). I have been told that most of what we are shooting will be behind glass which that indicates the museum. No flash or tripods will be allowed but, I think that we can use a monopod.
I have to pretty well decide the equipment that I want to bring since, getting into the Gemological Institute requires a security check, so I won't be able to just pop back and forth to and from my car in the parking lot to switch equipment.
I think that I will bring my 6D2 and 7D2 cameras and my Canon 35mm f/2 IS for the 6D2 and my 17-55mm f/2.8 IS for the 7D2. I will also lug along the my 28-70mm Tokina f/2.8 and Canon 90mm f/2.8 Macro which I could share between the two cameras as needed. The last two lenses do not have IS but, I will be experimenting using both in-camera multi-shot noise reduction and post processing multi-shot noise reduction before I go on the shoot.
The 6D2 in-camera multi-shot noise reduction can be done only with JPEG images but, I can combine multi-images for noise abatement in post processing. This is an interesting video along those lines...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMPwKC-8bac
Doing the Noise Reduction in PP will allow me to shoot RAW! I wish that I could use a tripod. I would then bring my 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II lens to use on my 6D2 and do image stacking like I did at the model train layout...