SeaLife Unveils New Sea Dragon 5000+ Photo/Video Light

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SeaLife is changing the underwater characterize/video game with the introduction of their all-new light: the Sea Dragon 5000 plus Coloration Enhance.

The newly patent-pending Coloration Enhance operate of the light works by turning in a 90 CRI (coloration rendering index) with the COB LED array that replicates pure sunlight (100 CRI may perchance presumably be simply esteem valid sunlight). This operate creates a warming invent that will increase brilliance and adds a important colours to underwater photos and movies.

The Sea Dragon has two most important modes: straightforward and stepped forward. Internal each and each mode you can be ready to toggle between more than one lumen settings ranging from 1500 up to 6000. Coloration boost is in the marketplace on both straightforward and stepped forward modes. (A 6000 lumen surroundings is in the marketplace, nonetheless will switch encourage to 5000 lumens after two minutes to preserve battery existence as neatly as defend watch over temperature.) The Sea Dragon is equipped with a 50W Li-ion removable battery pack and may perchance presumably also smooth power the light for spherical 1 hour with Coloration Enhance at full power.

The Sea Dragon comes with three in model mounts (ball, YS, and YS to flex join), making it ready to glue to any original digital camera setup the diver may perchance presumably also absorb. It moreover comes with an AC battery charger, global plug adapters, and a protective jog back and forth case. The dive light retails for US$599/~€606 and may perchance presumably also smooth be out there for secure at any authorized SeaLife supplier in December 2022.

For more data head over to their internet enviornment at sealife-cameras.com.

Sarah Barrett

Sarah Barrett

Sarah has repeatedly had both a love and curiosity of the ocean. After finding out straightforward methods to dive in 2012, she snappily made the resolution to pursue a career in diving. Sarah now works as a Scuba Diving Teacher and spends most of her free time in the water capturing underwater video.