Shark CB Underwater Video Light (6000 Lumens/Floodlight Diving Light)

Prix ​​habituel $299.00
Prix ​​de vente $299.00 Prix ​​habituel $399.00
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  • Estimated Delivery:Apr 08 - Apr 12

  • Free Shipping & Returns: Free Shipping

  • Multiple light sources: Shark CB for scuba diving etc., offers 6000 lumens of 5500K white, 3000K yellow, blue and red light, 96 CRI, 120° irradiation angle.
  • Long battery life: Shark CB lasts 6 hrs in low light, 90 min in strong white light. Charged via Type-C, dual LED indicators show remaining battery.
  • Deep sea waterproof & anti-corrosion: Shark CB passed 120m underwater pressure test. High-strength shell, titanium switch, non-conductive to resist corrosion.
  • Applications: Shark CB designed for scuba diving, underwater shooting etc. Widely used in diving clubs, with excellent performance and quality.
  • Product after-sales: One-year full after-sales support is provided.
Shark CB Underwater Video Light (6000 Lumens/Floodlight Diving Light)

Shark CB Underwater Video Light (6000 Lumens/Floodlight Diving Light)

Prix ​​habituel $299.00
Prix ​​de vente $299.00 Prix ​​habituel $399.00
Prix ​​unitaire

Advantages of Shark CB

Shark CB is our latest underwater video light, its biggest highlight is that its color rendering index is close to that of sunlight, reaching 96, and its light source resembles real colors, which can highly restore the real colors of the illuminated objects underwater.

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Wick Description

  • High brightness wick, white/yellow/red/blue light, 6000 lumens
  • High CRI, RA96, multi-color mode, highly restore the true color of the illuminated object, bring you a better diving experience.
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Product Detail Description

  • Double press switch
  • 1 COB white light wicks 5500K, 4 yellow light wicks 3000K, 3 red light wicks (620nM), 3 blue light wicks (455nM)
  • Built-in 3*21700 (5000mAh) lithium batteries, aircraft-grade aluminum body with abrasion and corrosion resistance, anodized coating.
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Switching power indicator

  • Indicator light is blue, the remaining power is more than 30%.
  • Indicator light is red with less than 30% battery remaining.
  • Indicator flashes red and turns off quickly when the battery level is below 5%.
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Switch Operation Mode

  • Press and hold both switches simultaneously for 3 seconds to unlock/lock the power switch.
  • Press the switch to switch between different lighting modes.
  • In any mode, press and hold the switch for two seconds to turn off the flashlight.
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Rotatable Ball Head Installation Steps

  • Step 1: First, screw the square bay into the corresponding position of the flashlight
  • Step 2: Insert the ball handle into the center of the square slot and align the two screw holes with each other.
  • Step 3: Put the screws through the ball handle and the slot, rotate and tighten them.
  • Step 4: Installation is complete, the ball handle can be rotated up and down, you can adjust the angle at any time when shooting underwater, easy and

Packing List

Shark CB Underwater Video Light

  • 1*Shark CB underwater video light
  • 1*Sphere bracket/1*Type-C charging cable
  • 1*Product manual
  • 1*Coin (for unscrewing the charging port)
  • 2*Waterproof O-ring
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Underwater Filming

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Underwater Adventure

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Underwater Video Shooting

Reviews

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I owned a couple of LetonPower TurboS Pro lights (the previous version to these) and they were reliable, held a long charge and the quality of the light given the modest price was pretty remarkable.Here's an example of using a pair of them in rough conditions with surge (sorry about the motion, my legs were working overtime to try and keep me stable!)The LED and lens on these new versions are MUCH bigger than the previous version and when I tested beam spread by placing them on a flat surface (having made sure that the lens was at right angles to the table. You can see that the old version (Turbo S Pro) has a less well spread out beam and has a hot spot close to the lens. The dispersion pattern on this new design (I bought a Shark CX and also a Shark CB) is fabulous!!! Really wide spread and nice, even distribution of light output.I really like the output of these lights and can't wait to use them on a shoot. Frankly, I am thinking of getting one of their SEAL line too to use as a backup or for a second tray with my other DSLR.Great lights - go buy them!..................................................................Update:Still love the Shark series and did buy a second SEAL pair to give to my son. I have a fuller review on Scubaboard and will include a couple of photos here.The photos show the SEAL light in its case and also in between two of the Shark Series lights so you can see the difference in the length of the body (Shorter) and also the reduced diameter of the head.I tried them on the bench and the beam spead seems pretty close to the Shark Series and better than the old Turbo S Pro.Note that the SEAL has a shorter battery / body that the Shark series and it also has a different head combination. Hopefully you can work out from the photos which light is the SEAL vs the Shark and TurboS Pro

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I owned a couple of LetonPower TurboS Pro lights (the previous version to these) and they were reliable, held a long charge and the quality of the light given the modest price was pretty remarkable.Here's an example of using a pair of them in rough conditions with surge (sorry about the motion, my legs were working overtime to try and keep me stable!)The LED and lens on these new versions are MUCH bigger than the previous version and when I tested beam spread by placing them on a flat surface (having made sure that the lens was at right angles to the table. You can see that the old version (Turbo S Pro) has a less well spread out beam and has a hot spot close to the lens. The dispersion pattern on this new design (I bought a Shark CX and also a Shark CB) is fabulous!!! Really wide spread and nice, even distribution of light output.I really like the output of these lights and can't wait to use them on a shoot. Frankly, I am thinking of getting one of their SEAL line too to use as a backup or for a second tray with my other DSLR.Great lights - go buy them!..................................................................Update:Still love the Shark series and did buy a second SEAL pair to give to my son. I have a fuller review on Scubaboard and will include a couple of photos here.The photos show the SEAL light in its case and also in between two of the Shark Series lights so you can see the difference in the length of the body (Shorter) and also the reduced diameter of the head.I tried them on the bench and the beam spead seems pretty close to the Shark Series and better than the old Turbo S Pro.Note that the SEAL has a shorter battery / body that the Shark series and it also has a different head combination. Hopefully you can work out from the photos which light is the SEAL vs the Shark and TurboS Pro