Lighting
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AQUI Water Sports is closing it's doors as the team is moving on. It's been an amazing long dive since 2015, and we thank every student, patron, and coffee aficionado that has been a part of making AQUI the highest quality training center in the USA. Our instructors are still actively teaching independently if you are still looking for training; reach out to them directly.
Make sure to take advantage of our final sale online, or call to make appointment, for remaining inventory at heavily discounted prices on new and rental equipment.
28 products
We have two main categories of lights used in underwater illumination-- Spot and Floodlights. Traditionally, spotlights are quite common for primary dive lights due to the narrow (yet powerful) beam to communicate from large distances. Floodlights are often used to illuminate a specific scene; however, make for poor communication using the light as a signaling device.
When trying to capture the real colors during an underwater scene, we need to incorporate artificial lighting systems in our photography and videography. There are two primary types of lighting used underwater, Strobes and Continuous Light, to choose from.
If you are a photographer with a mirrorless or DSLR camera, you'll likely be selecting a strobe light. If you plan to capture video, you'll want to select a continuous. For our professionals, we often use powerful video lights for photography as we can illuminate the scene and set up our subjects better. If you can't decide, check out our multipurpose lights and capture the best of both worlds.