Sea Dragon 2300 Auto Light
SeaLifeSea Dragon 2300 Auto Light
2300 Lumens for photo, video, and dive
The Sea Dragon 2300 Auto boasts 2300 true lumens of brightness. Powered by a rechargeable 7.4 lithium ion battery, the light burns for a full hour at 100% power at constant brightness with its new CREE XP-L LEDs. The light features an Auto Flash Detect Mode that turns off the light for 1 second when an external flash is detected. Auto Flash Detection helps eliminate undesirable shadows, color shifts or backscatter.
Automatically regulated brightness for optimal performance
The Sea Dragon 2300 Auto has an exciting new feature that will preserve your underwater eyesight and your battery: Auto-Brightness. Select the Auto-brightness feature as one of the four brightness options and the 2300 light’s photocell light sensor will automatically regulate brightness based on proximity to the object in 10-step brightness levels; look at something close like a gauge or your computer and the light will reduce to 10% brightness output, look at a long distance and the light automatically adjusts to full power. This feature can be easily over-ridden if a constant brightness level is preferred by simply selecting the 100%, 50% or 25% Brightness through the main control button.
SeaLifeSea Dragon 2300 Auto Light
A powerful light in a compact package
Featuring a wide, 100-degree beam angle (75-degrees underwater) that's perfect for cameras with a wide field of view, the light operates with only a single button, quickly adjusts between 4 power options, and is depth rated to 330 feet/100 meters.
Easily expand with Flex-Connect accessories
Quickly and easily expand Sea Dragon lighting with Flex-Connect - add grips, Flex Arms, trays and other accessories with just a "click!" Flex-Connect allows you to transform your camera set from compact to full-featured in just seconds, providing a quick way to adjust to any dive environment.
About SeaLife:
SeaLife Underwater Cameras are made by Pioneer Research in Moorestown, NJ and were first introduced in 1993. In 2000, SeaLife developed the world’s first digital underwater camera. In 2007, SeaLife developed the first non-housed digital underwater camera, and in 2013 SeaLife introduced the powerful Sea Dragon Lighting system and its innovative Flex-Connect tray, grip, arm, and accessory system. In 2014, SeaLife introduced the Micro HD, the world’s first permanently sealed underwater camera, followed by the new Micro 2.0 in 2015 and the cutting-edge DC2000 underwater camera in 2017. SeaLife cameras, lighting and accessories are sold and serviced in 64 countries around the world.