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The Dive Light for Underwater Photography is a professional-grade flashlight that delivers an impressive 25000 lumens of illumination, making it perfect for capturing stunning underwater images. With a robust design that withstands depths of up to 100 meters, this light features multiple color modes and long-lasting rechargeable batteries, ensuring you never miss a moment of your underwater adventures.
D**S
5 Stars for now, will update after used on SCUBA dive trip.
I have used similar lights and half have failed at the button O-Ring that is not mentioned in their product.This light appears to be more durable than the others with recessed metal buttons.My only concern is that the battery is not accessible or replaceable, the unit however is a sealed metal tube, my concern is traveling with it.It must be in a carry-on bag when flying because of the batteries, but no way to lock the power button to keep it from accidently being activated and possibly causing a fire as these lights get very hot, very fast.I will update its performance at a later date after I save up enough money for a South Pacific live-a-board dive trip where I hope to test some new dive and camera gear.
B**T
Flounder beware!
The media could not be loaded. After a couple of purchases/returns, this light looks like the true winner.So my mission is a Flounder rig w a lightweight underwater light and a fork/pole for stabbing those beauties. Looks like the camera setup is decided but the pole w fork will be purchased at my local tackle shop. So you know which light was selected, here’s what finished this important piece of the puzzle.* Selfie Stick Pole Long for GoPro* Taisioner Super Camera Clamp Mount Double Socket Arm 1/4"-20 Ball Head Adapter Gopro Accessories for GoPro AKASO DJI Action Insta360 or DSLR Digital Camera Monitor/LED Lights/Back to the light review…this light is downright awesome. Was totally amazed when I took it out of the box and held it in my hands. Although the verdict is still out, the engineering for this light looks well thought out and it’s not a light weight but is not too heavy either. I will return with an update after my very first flounder trip. My neighbor flounders regularly carrying a backpack with 12v battery with great success. We’ll see how this compares to his rig.
E**S
Great light for underwater camera
I bought this as a replacement for my camera I use for taking pictures while scuba diving. My original expensive light went out and some of the others. I know of are very expensive. This is less expensive and is super bright and works great. You may have to get a little creative to connect it to your current camera package but I was able to do that without any trouble. This is definitely recommended if you want to light that will give you several shades and degrees of brightness. I definitely recommend it.
D**W
Excellent Compliment to GoPro for Diving
My sister bought this light for me while it was on a prime deal (I don't have prime) before my diving trip to oahu and molokai right before christmas. I had planned to mate this light with one of the camera rigs for a gopro, but I found the better option to just get a double ended 1/4"-20 double ball adapter and mount the gopro to the light itself. I bought a lanyard for the light and I used the other 1/4"-20 mount on the light to attach a clamp to hold my 2000 lumen spot light. I played with the orientations to balance the weight of my gopro and spot light to keep the gopro level without twisting my hand. I ended up with a rather large rig, but it still fit in the 5 gallon camera buckets on the boats. But keep in mind the orientation with that rig favors using the light with your right hand based on the 1/4"-20 threaded connections on the light. The light is amazingly bright as a flood light. It lasts about 45 minutes on high with the red led also lit, which was 10 minutes short of the time I needed for the night dive. It took about 9 hours to charge from dead that night. I did 3 dives the next day using a portable battery pack to charge it on the boat between dives to make sure it lasted, but i didn't leave it on the whole time. The 10 other dives i used the light on so far i would just put the light on when i saw something that i wanted to get on video, and I didn't wear the battery down that much. So use the high brightness sparingly--and it can be a little too bright for some video if you are very close. In daylight, the medium setting is enough to make your video pop at 40-60 ft depth. You may want the bright setting and red led's on for 85-110ft depth though. I did have a lot of cloud cover when I was diving so my results may be a little skewed but i did have 60-80ft visibility most of the time. I am a little disappointed that not both 1/4"-20 mounts on the light are stainless, and I think there should be a setting between the highest and next down brightness to maybe get a full hour of night diving. If you cycle through the red led too fast you'll end up with flashing blue and red. You can also blind other divers really easy with this light on low and you may not realize it is still on. I started putting a finger in front of the light when I was operating the buttons with my thumb to make sure it was off. I was also a little disappointed that the flat surfaces surrounding the 1/4" holes were somewhat sunken in comparison to the other parts of the light. The next time I go diving I am getting some stainless washers to make it easier to fasten everything on with just a little extra offset. I didn't use the bracket that came with the light or any of the other fasteners. It's too bad that the case wasn't designed for just the light itself to save space in your luggage. The red led's are rather bright too. I'll probably end up using this light also for checking on my bee hives at night since bees can't see red light. So if you are both a diver and a beekeeper, this is probably the dive light for you. But I wouldn't give up a spot light as well since that is useful for long distances under water and circling something cool with a spot of light to point it out to other divers. I have two of the genwiss 2000 lumen spot lights and I like them and that is why i stuck with this brand. After 14 drives the light is showing just a tiny little corrosion at the aluminum 1/4"-20 threaded connection, but other than that it looks like new.
H**
Super bright
We had a lot of fun with this flashlight in the pool this summer it is very bright and makes taking pictures after dark underwater easy so I was able to get a bunch of great shots of the kids this summer I am very satisfied it does die pretty quickly but don't let that discourage you
J**A
Lumens ..... LUMENS!
The media could not be loaded. This is meant for underwater scuba diving however I always think outside the box with products and find other parts of uses for them I live in rural area so this made a lot of sense for me. Especially my area this type of light scares away coyote. This definitely has more than one use
C**.
Very Bright
I use it not for diving but for flash light around the house and it is very bright. However, it has 3 different modes for bright. It is a little expensive but it seems sturdy
M**R
The LED lenses disperse the light well
The semicircle lenses in front of the LED lights disperse the light well underwater by spreading it out at a large angle. There are also red and blue LEDs in addition to the white LEDs. It is relatively lightweight and easy to handle.
S**E
luminosités
Très belle luminosité sous l eau
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