Question Are the Chinese video lights from Amazon any good?

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I've been thinking of upgrading my lighting for my underwater photos. Currently, I have some cheap 2000 lumen video lights from Amazon. However, I am not satisfied with the brightness of these lights. The prices for strobes are very expensive, which puts me off from buying them. I have been looking these video lights from Amazon, which are substantially cheaper than name-brand video lights of the same brightness. I know that off-brand Amazon products can be of lower quality, but they do seem tempting. Do these lights actually produce 12k lumens like advertised and are these lights prone to leaking? Or should I just save up for some strobes?​
 
I can get any Orcatorch lights for about 20% off retail (shipped). A comparable light (like your 2nd link) from them would be $200. D910V

I have been happy with both Orcatorch and Xtar lights. They're "Chinese" lights, but they're better quality then the crap floating around Amazon (plenty of reviews on here).

I dive a D630, have been using it on technical dives without any issues. I know a few people that do without complaints.

They are not the best of the best as far as the light will start to fade after hours of use (until the next charge). They do not have a solid state driver like some of the higher end lights do. I've never noticed this "drop off", but I've seen tests where they clearly show it. It's dimmer at 2 hours then it was when 1st turned on. It's just not noticeable to the human eye, at least not mine during a dive. And I don't know why that's such a big deal. Tech divers use to dive halogen lights that were like 3w with huge battery packs and horrible compared to even a mid tier light of today. Sometimes I think we just don't realize how good we have it.
Are you still helping people out with discounts on Orcatorch lights?
 
We recently mounted this model on a GoPro setup and we're thrilled with it.



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We have a couple of Chinese made lights (APLOS AP 30s) that we use as backups. Never had any problems with them. They can a bit stiff when trying to unscrew the tube to charge the battery but it’s not too bad. My wife uses an ORCATorch D710 as her primary rec diving light, which is Chinese and she loves it. We also have a GoPro video setup that uses 2 D710V lights and they have been very reliable.
 
Where is the 910v $200? The cheapest I’ve seen them was $325
I could probably get it to you shipped for $290... prices are going up because of the tarrifs..tariffs... or so I'm told
 
The lumens from all of them are lies. It's like the hypothetical lumens on a perfect day with the perfect led and driver and the stars have to align... all lies.

They're bright, but they're not as advertised.
Agree - I bought one on ali express just because it was so cheap...even if its bright at the beginning of a full charge as the battery draws down the lumens fall of quickly. It worked well for a few days but then started to have issues...no signs of flooding
 

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