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there are two sku. one is on battery on charger, is an inexpensive option for the beginner. and you can find there is an option with battery
Looked at all options on Amazon and saw no charger? Did see batteries. Needs to be clearer that the charger comes with the battery option.
 
Actually there is no charger comes. only come with battery. Charge have to buy seperately
 
Received recently. Gotta say, brightness, color, and build quality seem great.

Biggest and only struggle is I don't see any particular way to secure the light unless using the screw mount. Having a hole for a lanyard would go a long way towards making it markedly better.
 
Ping me if you are still in need of testers - although the conditions have been crappy enough lately to keep us out of the water in Southern California, I do take my camera with me quite regularly (macro and wide angle photography).
 
Wow, 6000lm for $79? What LED chip are you using?
 
I just received one. Its bright and wide. Overall build quality is good for a basic video light. Ill be testing it out in the next few days here around Cozumel. Will be posting video. I have 8000 lumen lights from another brand so will be interesting to see comparison underwater. The price difference alone is insane.
 
I've taken the NiteScuba DiveRig SEA60 video light out on 4 days of diving. Its a small light compared to a Big Blue or Kraken. It would be great for someone on a budget or is just starting in underwater imaging. On land, the light beam is comparable to the other two Ive mentioned. Underwater it does fall off after about 3-4 feet. Caves and underhangs were much better and it lights up everything. nontheless it is definately worth the price. Here is a video of a few dives, including swim throughs , wreck, fish life , underhangs all in Cozumel.

 

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Hi, Do you think how long it can last for the burn time.
I mainly had it on High Setting. I think you could get 50 minutes on high setting. I was turning the light off when I was not shooting video. I was doing two dives a day that were one hour each and I used the same batteries. Recharged them at night for next day.
 
I'm willing to try it out. Lots of shallow long dives...
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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