SUPE D-Pro Strobe Review
Want to know more about the SUPE D-Pro strobe from Scubalamp? Kate Jonker put it through its paces and offers insights from several photographers who have used this strobe in underwater photography.
Want to know more about the SUPE D-Pro strobe from Scubalamp? Kate Jonker put it through its paces and offers insights from several photographers who have used this strobe in underwater photography.
The Micro 3.0 camera is combined with the new Sea Dragon Pro Dual Beam, which includes a wide and narrow beam for creative lighting options.
The Micro 3.0 is the latest and third generation of if its popular permanently sealed Micro camera series. The camera is leak-proof with no O-rings to lube or maintain, so there is never a worry about flooding the camera.
INON's new series of underwater torches for photography is offering a higher CRI (90 CRI) to reproduce natural color of a subject when shooting still images with the LED flashlight as the primary lighting source.
The updated YS-D3 Mark II underwater strobe by Sea&Sea has all the same specifications as the original (Mark I) model but adds compatibility
and improved TTL accuracy with Sea&Sea and third-party strobe triggers.
The Keldan Spectrum Filters for cameras are scientifically engineered color-correction filters based on spectral measurements of the lighting conditions found underwater.
The Reflector made by Retra can be mounted onto a strobe head (via the separate reduction ring), increasing the power output of the flash-gun by +1 ƒ-stop (in water) and narrowing the beam angle—which is perfect for macro and CFWA photography in manual or TTL mode.
The new RED64 strobe made by Italian manufacturer Isotta comes with a design, shielded electronics, and a microprocessor that is upgradable.