A Practical Guide to Buying Dive Lights at Walmart
Though many divers often assume that buying a light needs to be an expensive purchase from a...
Read Moreby Cavediver Aaron | Nov 17, 2017 | Dive Light Expert Articles | 0
Though many divers often assume that buying a light needs to be an expensive purchase from a...
Read Moreby NightDiver-Scott | Nov 7, 2017 | Dive Light Reviews | 0
The virtues of the Nemo Max Planck 6000 have long been lauded on this blog – it’s an exemplary...
Read Moreby NightDiver-Scott | Oct 20, 2017 | Dive Light Lists | 0
Once you get your own dive light equipment you’ll be able to dive more often and get into different kinds of diving. If you plan on diving wrecks or exploring spots where colorful wildlife live, having a good diving light is...
Read Moreby NightDiver-Scott | Jul 21, 2017 | Dive Light Expert Articles | 0
With thousands of options to sift through, finding the best dive light often proves frustrating, confusing, and time consuming. It’s important to recognize that “best” is subjective – a recreational diver exploring coral reefs...
Read Moreby Cavediver Aaron | Jul 14, 2017 | Under Water Photography Lights | 0
Taking along an underwater camera during your diving trip can add an interesting twist to an exciting activity. Documenting the beauty of the ocean and tweaking a camera setup to produce high-quality photos is a hobby that many...
Read Moreby Scuba Dave | Jul 14, 2017 | Under Water Photography Lights | 0
The world of underwater photography can get very complicated very quickly. There are tons of considerations to take into account, but a simple piece of equipment that can make a world of difference in the quality of your photos...
Read Moreby Cavediver Aaron | Jul 14, 2017 | Under Water Photography Lights | 0
Underwater photography can be tricky. It’s difficult to capture the bright and vivid colors of the coral reefs and marine life. This is why having a good dive light as well as a good camera is extremely important. Here we will...
Read Moreby Cavediver Aaron | Jul 14, 2017 | Under Water Photography Lights | 0
No two dive lights are built alike; with this being said, quality dive lights do possess many common features. So when the time comes to choose dive lights for nighttime photography, there are certain features to look for. Here...
Read Moreby Cavediver Aaron | Jul 14, 2017 | Under Water Photography Lights | 0
Even if you’re new to dive photography, you’ve probably heard about red focus dive lights. Odds are though, you aren’t totally convinced you need one or why having one is so important. Let’s take a few minutes to discuss both...
Read Moreby Scuba Dave | Jul 14, 2017 | Under Water Photography Lights | 0
Underwater dive photography requires the use of various forms of lighting to get the best shot, and red focus lights might improve your odds at getting that perfect click. There is an amazing range of waterproof cameras and...
Read Moreby Cavediver Aaron | Jul 14, 2017 | Dive Light Expert Articles | 0
When it comes to dive lights, brighter lights aren’t always necessary – the average diver does just fine with a dive light that emits under 1,000 lumens. But in some cases, an ultra-bright 10,000 lumen dive light is...
Read Moreby Cavediver Aaron | Jul 13, 2017 | Dive Light Expert Articles | 0
Dive light power consumption is directly related to the battery capacity and bulb type. Different power consumption ratings are indicated according to bulb type. Halogen lamps consume more power due to the technology used to...
Read MoreWelcome to DiveLight! We’re Scott, Dave, and Aaron, and our lives pretty much revolve around diving – what started as a thrilling hobby has turned into our full-time jobs, and we thought we’d throw a blog into the mix to help other diving enthusiasts delve into the surprisingly rich world of dive lights.
All three of us are certified master scuba divers working as PADI instructors and commercial divers in the United States. In our spare time, we love reviewing the latest and greatest dive lights and giving novice divers and professionals alike tips and tricks for utilizing this fantastic piece of equipment.
When we’re not teaching, working, or jumping into the water at night (our favorite time to enjoy some recreational diving), we’re updating the blog. Stick around and stay up to date on the latest dive lights on the market!