Finn Light Short 1400
Cordless primary diving light for all scuba divers, underwater photographers and videographers. Supporting your underwater orientation the unique 3D technology of light beam allows you to see the objects in 3D view. This is perfect especially inside wrecks and caves!
- 3 high efficiency single LEDs
- 1400 lumen of luminous flux
- 3D technology of light beam spread - perfect for wreck and cave diving
- 10° beam - ideal for UW photo and video
- clear spot for signalization
- resistant aluminium alloy body
- hard eloxal coating
- borosilicate glass
- cold white light 5 000 - 8 300°K
- Li-Ion batteries
- light switching by revolving its head
- 2,5 hours of full performance
- operational depth up to 200 m
- anatomic Goodman handle
- 4 changeable coloured silicon rings on head for better manipulation
- weight on surface 686 g (including handle)
- weight under water 250 g
FINNSUB.COM is technically oriented diving company introducing division "Advanced Technologies" in 2009. With the diving history since 1998 and gathering immense amount of experiences, knowledge and feedback from our customers and end-users the company started the production with LED revolutionary diving lights FINN LIGHT based on the latest lighting technology, robust design and small size. Today FINN LIGHT is the reliable buddy in the dark for many divers all over the world.
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