I was doing just fine, and then I went a dived with some folks out of town who had those HID thingies (none of my buddies locally did). The lights were obviously brighter than my cheepo, and at first I didn't see the big deal. But then the more dives I made with those folks, the more I began to appreciate the difference. Besides the illumination factor, the use of these lights as a communication tool completely changed the work-load, and therefore quality, of the dive.
I started asking questions, looking on line, posting threads about them, and before I knew it, I'd developed full on light envy.
I started justifying - $1200.00 dollars for a piece of "life saving safety equipment" wasn't so bad, was it? Other hobbyists spend at least that much on, say, a useless set of golf clubs.
Then I started plotting a way to come up with the funds. Hummm....a second job would cut into my diving time, so that was out.
So I sold our camping trailer and bought the Salvo.
Non-diving friends couldn't believe it. You sold your trailer to by a flashlight??
But it didn't end there. Several of my local buddies started looking sideways at me. At first when I told them how much I paid for the light, they'd say, "Well, that's just crazy." Then later after a few more dives, "Well, that's a lot, but it sure is a nice light." And then finally, "Twelve hundred, you say? Well, that's not really so bad."
And now several of my buddies own HIDs.
So, my suggestion is, don't dive with divers who own HID can lights, and you'll be just fine.