jridg
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I'll throw in another plug for Nocturnal's offerings. I have two of the SLX 800s now - when shooting video I use both, when not, i can use one (and bring both) - superb technology and I have been extremely pleased so far.
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This goes double for me.Another vote for the Salvo 21W HID. I love mine. But, it's an expensive light and some folks don't have the inclination to deal with the canister.
The next one on the list is the OxyCheq Raider I. It's a 3w LED that's almost as bright as a 10w,add the sock and it's really easy to use. I like mine a lot.
I do have a UK Light Cannon 100 HID that I use as a loaner that also has served me well. Many folks I know have these and they really like them a lot. It is a light I consistently see on boats and one that I have seen modified for lobstering & photography. This light is hard to beat (unless you spend hundreds more). It consistently gets high rating from buyers and dive magazines.
If you're just starting out on night diving, I'd suggest waiting to see what other lights are out there by diving with different people before you make an exspensive purchase.
Fortunately, you can get a good solid light for night dives for under $100.00 (like the OxyCheq mentioned above). With the sock it's $101.00. The Intovas I've seen (as mentioned above) are solid too.
After you do a couple of night dives with different folks, you'll have a better feel for what you personally want. Of course, canister lights cause "light envy" and that can't be helped... but, they're not for everyone.
Happy Hunting