NEW!! – Sea Dragon 5000+ with color booster

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The new Sea Dragon 5000+ photo-video light is a powerful underwater image light that delivers over 5000 lumens in an even 120° wide beam. The light offers a 90 CRI (Color Rendering Index) with a patented COB LED array that mimics natural sunlight.

The Sea Dragon 5000+ features SeaLife's Color Boost™ mode, the photo-video light combines red and white light frequencies to produce a warming underwater effect that increases the glare and adds color to underwater photos and videos. The Sea Dragon 5000+ has been depth tested to 100 metres. The new light also features a 6,000 lumens mode, with or without Color Boost, for a two-minute period – after which the light returns to 5,000 lumens mode to save energy.

The new Sea Dragon 5000+ is available from stock. You can also come and see it during the DIVING VAKER at the stand in hall 1. 

Breant Durand, underwater photographer and Sealife ambassador explains all the possibilities of the new Sealife Sea Dragon 5000+ in the video below. Click on the photo to watch the video.  

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