Your Scuba Light Will Impact The Quality Of Your Diving Experience

September 21st, 2010 by MyAt_018 Leave a reply »

The ocean is filled with amazing living creatures and is a totally mystical world. Dazzling colors are displayed naturally by many of the creatures as well as the fish, and due to light travelling through water, everything usually becomes gray or blue and these dazzling colors get filtered out. However when using artificial light, the light will travel a very short distance to an object, and directly back to the eye of the diver. Wherever the light is directed you will be able to enjoy the natural colors. Therefore the quality of a scuba light is of the utmost importance as this will affect a persons dive experience.

If you are diving in a cave for instance, you will be out the suns rays and you will be diving in low light, low visibility or even at night. In order to experience the magnificent surroundings you will require a source of reliable light to see the surrounding environment. There will be one of three main types of light output from the diving light you choose.

You must look at the differences in scuba light types which are either traditional, and being halogen or either Xenon with high-Intensity discharge or a diode light which is LED. The difference between these lights is the color temperature or color that they project. The traditional lights give off a white beam which consumes far more energy.

HID lights ballast system emits a blue color light which takes a moment or two to get to full brightness when switched on. LED lights are also a bluish light but uses diodes as opposed to filaments. These lights burn cooler and therefore use less energy. They are also the most durable and energy efficient of the three options.

Scuba lights technology is ever evolving, and it is imperative to keep up with the latest technology and trends which will ensure you have the finest dive light currently available. Scuba lights that are handheld fall into three categories such as pocket lights, backup lights and dive lights.

So if you are in the market for a scuba light you will want to be aware of the most impressive lights available especially the back-up lights.

Backup lights are necessary especially if you suddenly find yourself in a dark cave or creek. Having a backup light ensures a happy diving experience.

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