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SOLA Nightsea |
Discover the hidden world of underwater fluorescence with the Sola NightSea. Blue LEDs cause proteins and minerals to fluoresce
brightly; view through a yellow filter to see the psychedelic and brilliantly saturated
colours and patterns. "The Sola Nightsea has made video imagery so much easier. I think we haven't seen a lot fluorescence photography / videography because the lighting has been lacking up until now. The Sola Nightsea puts out a strong beam when you need it for macro and you can even switch it over to a wide coverage to cover your larger subjects. The Sola Nightsea is very versatile and should be in every fluorescence image makers bag." - Jeff Honda |
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Featuring: • 3000mW flood and 1700mW spot output certified to the FL-1 Standard. • Coloured battery and mode indicator lights make it easy to manage battery life to maximize use. • Attached Phosphor Cover converts blue light to white for navigation and general use (435 lumens of white light in flood mode/290 spot). • Other mounts available, including Pistol Grip, T-Handle, and Kirby Morgan helmet mount. In The Box: SOLA Nightsea Light, Phosphor Lens Filter, Hand Strap, 2amp Charger, Zippered Bag. |
* You must have a mask filter to see this light in use, and a camera filter to use it with a camera. Click Here for the Nightsea Accessories. |
Q&A: |
What is Fluoro-Diving? Diving with a special blue light that acts as a fluorescent exciter with many organisms to absorb and re-emit a visible glow, transforming the undersea into a psychedelic underworld. Why Organisms Fluoresce? Many organisms generate certain proteins that react or fluoresce when exposed to blue wavelengths of light. The fluorescence is the result of the protein absorbing the blue light and re-emitting a pure wavelength of light creating the hyper saturated Glow. Depending on the specific protein that the organism produces, the fluorescent wavelength reaction can be green, orange, red, yellow and blue. Diving and Fluorescence Scientists are still learning about the function and evolutionary nature of organisms that fluoresce. There are a growing number of divers helping to catalogue the many organisms that do generate proteins that fluoresce and research is underway to see how humans can benefit from this unique evolutionary adaptation. Where to Fluoro-Dive Fluorescent diving can transform any dive spot into an exciting new adventure as you explore for fluorescing organisms. All you need is a Sola Nightsea light with yellow mask or camera filter and your night dives will be unforgettable. When you are not Fluoro-Diving? To change the output to a white light just clip the Phosphor Lens Filter over the front of the torch. It can now be used as a normal dive light. |
Specifications: |
LUMENS: (Flood 60° / Spot 12°) High – 3000mW / 1700mW Med – 1500mW / 850mW Low – 750mW / 425mW |
RUN TIME: High – 70 mins Med – 140 mins Low – 280 mins |
CHARGE TIME: 2.5 hrs |
SYSTEM WEIGHT: 254g |
SIZE: 4" x 2.1" x 2.1" |
Features: |
IMPACT RESISTANCE FL-1 Certification rating for impact resistance based on ANSI-NEMA testing. |
SMART FEATURES Advanced electronics design for optimizing the user experience. |
FACTORY SEALED Factory sealed system offers flood free performance with FL-1 Certification. |
RECHARGEABLE Li-ion rechargeable via direct external port is convenient and hassle-free. |
SPOT BEAM Narrow beam pattern for increased beam reach and focus. |
VERSATILE Modular design supports a variety of mounting options. |
Details: |
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SOLA dive lights have a factory sealed body so you
never need to worry about flooding. Control is accomplished with a magnetic slider on the top of the body. Slide forward or back to turn on. Hold forward or back to turn off. Rotate to lock.
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Multi-voltage 2A charger which is |
SOLA Nightsea Blue Fluorescent Video and Photos: |
Comparison: |
The SOLA Advantage |
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