Ocean Reef’s new lightweight, compact, powerful, easy-to-use Vesper is a fully integrated secondary diving light.
The Mares EOS 20LRZ Torch, at 2300 Lumens is one of the most powerful torches on the market for it's size. This handy size and powerful waterproof torch with rechargeable battery and adjustable beam angle. The adjustable beam angle allows you to change the torch from a spotlight to a wide angle floodlight making the torch very adaptable and useable for a wide variety of tasks.
The beam angle can be adjusted from a tight 12° spot light to sharply illuminate a small area to a wide 75° beam which is great for photos, video and illuminating a wide scene. Just twist the head of the torch to adjust the beam width.
The switch controls the lighting mode for High, Low and SOS Strobe with a maximum power output of 2300 Lumens. The torch has a removable and rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery that you can be charged inside the torch using the supplied USB charging lead.
All neatly packed in a padded protective case with zipped opening.
Divers seeking an economical light might want to check out the Swedish manufacturer, ‘Nanight’. Their Tech 2 has been designed to be a budget canister light.
The Inon LED flashlight LE330h is equipped with one Cree LED module, delivering 90 CRI (Color Rendering Index) and 6500K color temperature. The flashlight has a light output of 330 lumens, a beam angle of 30 degrees (extendable to 60 degrees when using additional filter elements), and an operable duration of approximately 170 minutes. The light is designed for smaller underwater macro subjects, or as a focus assist light, but can be used as a torch at the surface as well. It is powered by three AA size batteries (Eneloop PRO is recommended). The LE330h is depth-rated to 80m. Its dimensions are 33.7 x 197.5mm, and it weighs 212.5g (125g underwater).
The VTL10000P from BigBlue is branded as a “dual-beam video and tech light.” The wide beam of 120 degrees is for video and outputs 10,000 Lumen, while the narrow (10-degree) penetrating beam is for technical dives. Burn time at full power is 2.5 hours, and up to 25 hours at the lowest of five settings. Depth-rated to 100m. Comes with a Goodman handle and a yellow and a red filter.