Marking light for night diving

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Sloeber

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I have an Ikelite housing and strobe package for my older Nikon. I'm looking for a small light I can use as a marking/focus light for night dives. Any thoughts?

TIA
 
I use this light http://www.fantasea.com/s.nl/it.A/id.92/.f?sc=2&category=496 when I shoot macro and when on night dives. It also have a built in sensor which turns off the light when the strobes fire so you wont get any hot spots. I use rechargable AAA with no problem and the batteries last for some time. I am also happy with the colour of the beam as the LED puts out a high temp colour.

If I am on a night dive and need alot of light I use my HID can light on wide beam.

Regards Mark
 
The Inon LE250 is a very nice light and comes with filters to increase the beam width.
 
I have d fantasea led 360. Is there any contraption I can use to secure it to my left hand, so i dnt need to hold it when i take pictures?
My right hand is holding the cam & i want a free hand in case I need it for whatever purpose.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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