Considering video light

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I use a DC1400 with a strobe. I'm considering adding a video light. Suggestions/ advice welcome.
 
The aqua light e led pro by uk is very versatile here is a link to all the features I use mine as wrist mount dive light. I purchased mine before they made the wrist strap I just used a wet glove strap and made a plate out of stainless and a piece of neoprene for cushioning but they are so versatile and the rechargeable batteries are a great feature as well just remember to lube the o rings periodically

---------- Post added January 10th, 2016 at 10:58 PM ----------

Oh here's the link Underwater Kinetics
 
I've been using a Sola 1200 for several years as a video/focus light. First on my Canon A530IS to supplement the on-board flash, and most recently with my Canon G16 outfit to supplement the DS51 strobe. It's a great light for video with it's 3 levels and long burn time, plus on low level it's a great focus lamp for stills.
 
If you're looking for a small video light the FIXneo lights work very well. They're low end light, the 1000DX SW offers the option of a 100 degree wide beam or a 30 degree spot beam, and the output is adjustable in 25% increments. Burn time is impressive for such a small light. I've used one the last year or so mounted on a tray with my GoPro for cave video and it does an impressive job for a small video light.
 
Thank you
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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