No, that is the ZD710So the tighter beam on the left is the cx3 just to confirm? That’s what I’m looking for I think.
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No, that is the ZD710So the tighter beam on the left is the cx3 just to confirm? That’s what I’m looking for I think.
So this is for daytime? I'd rather save $90 and get a DGX 1000-6 or 1000-8 instead of the CX3.Oh boy well that throws me off! In your opinion since you have both, do you think the cx3 has a strong enough beam to penetrate under overhangs and crevices from say like 10ft away? I prefer the size and charging ability of the cx3. My adjustable orca is kind of bulky.
Excellent info! Thank you for that. Haven’t heard of those lights but I’ll check them out. Definitely for daytime looking in to shadowed areas a little ways away. I have plenty of lights that work great for night diving.So this is for daytime? I'd rather save $90 and get a DGX 1000-6 or 1000-8 instead of the CX3.
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DGX Gears 1000-6 BUTTON Handheld Light
The DGX Gears 1000-6 BUTTON Handheld Light features a true out-the-front 1000+ system lumens (maximum 2000 raw LED lumens) of cool white 6500°K light in a 6° SMO reflector and a ~90 minute burn time in high mode.www.divegearexpress.com
It uses the same emitter as the CX3 except it's the tighter beam version (Luminus SFT40 versus SST40) so the spot will be brighter, but smaller. Even at the medium setting this should be bright enough to spot critters from well over 10' in normal Coz viz.
DGX also has an 8 degree version at the same price which would be nicer for open water night dives. It's got a more powerful emitter (CREE XHP50), so even daytime brightness will be about the same as the 1000-6 in its slightly larger spot. Burn time is less, but I can't imagine running this at full power for a night dive. I rarely use the high setting at night even on my less powerful DGX600.