Light for photo modelling

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Reefwalker

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Can anyone give me advice on a good bright narrow-beam light for use by my dive companion, to show up in my wide angle photographs. The idea is for the light to show a visible beam, not necessarily light up the scene in the pics. I have been looking at the Underwater Kinetics Light Cannon?:confused:
 
I don't think that would be the way to go. If you want an "adjustable beam" something like the OMS where the head is like a "maglite" in that you twist it to focus the light... they have a 21watt HID that can literally blind a fish. It WILL give you a star wars light saber like beam when focused down all the way.


It's about a grand though... good luck :D
 
Underwater Kinetics light Cannons really are for back up. If you want light you need power. BAttery power. :)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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