Sea Dragon Duo 3000 Flash Set

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Whether you’re shooting with a SeaLife DC Series or nearly any other camera with a built-in flash, the Duo Light and Flash set is the perfect all-around lighting system. The set combines the wide angle Sea Dragon 3000 Auto underwater LED light for shooting video, and when shooting stills, it senses your flash and shuts off momentarily to give you a brilliant and shadow-free image.  

 

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 The 3000 lumen Sea Dragon LED light also serves as a perfect night dive companion with the choice of either bright and warm white light, or two built in 180 lumen red LED’s that are easy on the eyes in darkness and won’t frighten fish.  Either way when you snap a photo the “Auto”  feature quickly pauses the LED light while the strobe is fired and the photo is taken.

  • Sea Dragon 3000F & Universal Flash
  • 3 LED light brightness modes
  • 120° wide beam angle, 100° strobe angle
  • Depth rated to 200ft / 60m
  • Corrosion-proof light heads
  • Two 180 lumen red LED’s, 88⁰ bea
  • What are the key benefits of an underwater Strobe?
  • Number one, is the power-to-size ratio of a strobe is about 5 times brighter than a LED photo-video light.  A strobe gives you a lot more brightness and effective range for its relative small body size.  Sure, it’s possible to design a LED light that is as bright as a 20 guide number strobe, but it would be extremely large [and expensive]. 
  • Secondly, a strobe makes the underwater photographer less noticeable to surrounding sealife.  Some sea creatures are sensitive to light and tend to shy away from bright constant light sources. It’s easier to photograph light-sensitive sea creatures using a strobe than with a constant light.
  • Another key advantage of a strobe versus LED light is battery life.  A strobe only produces a short burst of light when needed, which preserves battery power compared to a light that is on all the time.  You can expect around 250 flashes at full power using 4 AA batteries. Rarely would a diver shoot at full power all the time, so you can expect a strobe to last you all day.  A LED light’s battery at full power will typically last approximately 1 hour, requiring a freshly charged battery between dives.
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