Question looking for a compact 800+ lumen dive light.

Please register or login

Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.

Benefits of registering include

  • Ability to post and comment on topics and discussions.
  • A Free photo gallery to share your dive photos with the world.
  • You can make this box go away

Joining is quick and easy. Log in or Register now!

3_bt

New
Messages
2
Reaction score
3
Location
Dubai
# of dives
50 - 99
So i have a primary dive light the bigblue VTL5000P looking to invest in a secondary dive light, and one that i could use for daytime (looking inside wrecks, under rocks) but i don't want to carry my primary as it's big and heavy.

I'm looking for something that has at least 800 lumens, spot beam, and has a compact form, budget 250$.
I've been looking at the orcatorch d520, bigblue AL1300NP, and the divepro s10.
 
I use an Odepro W12; it is small, works and I haven't had any problems with it. It is bright with multiple settings.
 
Ocra D550 comes with a soft handle and a rear mounted button. It's a pretty decent light for a backup or day time primary.
20230906_193811.jpg
GX010314_1694174657588.jpg


Orca D530 has a side mounted button and no handle.
GX010169_1668905250816.jpg
GX010169_1668905258346.JPG

Both are great lights for your use.

Another option is Nitescuba. The S20 and S12 are both great lights. These can be found an Amazon for $60 and $35 respectively. I use the S20 as my primary on every dive, day and night, in the murky PNW waters. The S12 or D530 go in my drysuit pocket as a backup on each dive.
20221210_134925.jpg
 
All of the above are very good lights at amazing prices, I have them all and use the S12 on trips where the built in emergence signaling may be needed. My main light I carry all of the time is the orca D710 because I like the 21700 battery and nice compact size, your budget can get you two of each of them with money left over.
 
Please take a look at these two Orca Torch Lights which we carry. If you prefer the simplicity of having no switch, then the D-700 would be a great choice: OrcaTorch D700 Dive Light

If you prefer a switch: 1000 Lumen Dive Light
 
DGX700 for $79.


 
I have a Big Blue VTL9000P-Max. They claim it puts out 9000 lumens for 3 hours. They told me it would be the full 9000 until just shy of 3 hours, when it would go into low power mode.

I would expect your VTL5000P to behave the same way.

This is when first turned on (fully charged):
2023-10-03 14.38.56 (Medium).jpg



After 1 hour:
2023-10-03 15.38.59 (Medium).jpg


After 2 hours:
2023-10-03 16.40.14 (Medium).jpg
 
DGX700 for $79.


Thanks for posting that video. Is there any reason why you did not compare the lights at the brightest settings?
 
Thanks for posting that video. Is there any reason why you did not compare the lights at the brightest settings?

The DGX700 only has one brightness.

The D710 requires you to hold the power button down to activate Turbo mode. I don't see most people swimming around that way, so showing what it looks like in its "normal" brightest mode is what I was going for. Also, I was holding my GoPro in one hand and the lights in the other...

Also, the D710 only gets very minimally brighter in Turbo mode. To my eye, it still doesn't really look any brighter than the DGX700.

I have posted pictures in another thread recently, taken in my living room using a real camera in full Manual mode so all Exposure settings are the same, comparing the DGX700 vs D710 on High and the D710 on Turbo vs Big Blue VTL9000P-Max. I think the pics I posted make it easy enough to see that the D710 gets only slightly brighter on Turbo.
 

Back
Top Bottom