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Any thoughts/exp on Nitescuba?Weefine/Kraken Sports and SUPE Scubalamp are generally considered good mid-range options.
I've bought some small things from them and it was fine, but I don't have any experience with their lights.Any thoughts/exp on Nitescuba?
That's harsh; SeaLife is not extinct yet.I'd put Sea Life in the same category as Light and Motion.
Dive Rite CX3 with a video diffuser is going to do that, Kraken as well. With the cheap ones, just base your buying on the light on "medium" setting and that will be pretty close to accurate. I have a bunch of Orca lights that are pretty good *they sent them to me, but I do use them regularly*@tbone1004
That's for sure a good and helpful insight regarding the Big Blue lights and their stated lumens.
But now with Light & Motion out of business and UWLD with their high costs( no offence) , where should a mid range/hobbyist diver look at ? Which brands would you like to recommend staying close to their stated lumens?
Thanks
Thanks for responding.Dive Rite CX3 with a video diffuser is going to do that, Kraken as well. With the cheap ones, just base your buying on the light on "medium" setting and that will be pretty close to accurate. I have a bunch of Orca lights that are pretty good *they sent them to me, but I do use them regularly*
Mind elaborating on this?With the cheap ones, just base your buying on the light on "medium" setting and that will be pretty close to accurate.