The New SLX 800i Underwater Video Light Systems - 800 lumens PER LIGHT!

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Nocturnal Lights

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Hi Guys,

We are excited to announce the new SLX 800i Video Light. The new light is more powerful and now comes with an internally adjustable beam for a wider and better spread. Many pros that have been testing the light for us are all very pleased with it. If you're looking for an effective, affordable, and durable light, you cannot go wrong with them. We have them in multiple setups for different levels of users. Here are some of the specs which are available on our website. See our website for more information and more pictures:

nocturna lights slx 800i underwater Video Light

Bulb Triple High-Powered LED (9W) with approximately 800 lumen output
Burn Time 2+ hours (up to 8+ hours) when using 6 AA batteries
Dimensions 5 1/2" x 2 4/5" w/o handle
Depth Rating 100 meters / 328 feet
Weight 1.4 lb above water (with batteries) and 0.5lb underwater (with batteries)
Battery 6 AA Rechargeable or Alkaline Batteries (Can operate on three batteries only to reduce output)
Beam Angle Diffused beam using an internal diffuser
Fitment Works with all underwater camera housings

Please visit our website for more information on the prices and the packages. You may order the light through our website or through one of our dealers. If you would like to recommend a dealer please send us an email with your favorite dealers' information and we will get in touch with them. Feel free to ask us if you have any questions.
 
Very nice, lots of output, at a reasonable price. I will definitely be checking them out when I get ready to buy a lite set-up for my soon-to-be HD rig.
 
Definitely! Remember that 800 lumens is per light so a typical setup is 1600 lumens and the pro setup is 3200 lumens. Aside from brightness and burn time, we take pride in the reliability of our lights :)
 
Interesting... I'll have to look at your products more closely when I'm in the market for a new set of video lights to film my series of DVDs.
 
Sounds good. We have some professional film makers that used our SLX 300i to shoot for their production. Most people look at brightness and burn time while the pros look at the beam pattern etc. If you're shooting for production you'll really value the size and reliability.
 
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