dumpsterDiver
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One thing to consider, when diving in low visibility water (my definition 8 ft or less) a wide angle video light is pretty terrible. I was doing a night dive in bad vis not too long ago and was experimenting with different lights. The wide angle (video) light produced an incredible amount of back scatter and it ended up creating a big ball of illuminated haze in front of the light.
This bright blob, tend to compromise my night vision and it just didn't work well. A compact focused beam was much better for this type of night diving - even though it illuminated a smaller portion of the reef, it made the water look much clearer, because it penetrated further and I could see more.
Normally I am diving in 25 ft vis or better and the video light seemed to work quite well in those conditions, but in bad vis it sucked pretty bad.
This bright blob, tend to compromise my night vision and it just didn't work well. A compact focused beam was much better for this type of night diving - even though it illuminated a smaller portion of the reef, it made the water look much clearer, because it penetrated further and I could see more.
Normally I am diving in 25 ft vis or better and the video light seemed to work quite well in those conditions, but in bad vis it sucked pretty bad.