Light & Motion Sola X Video Hybrid 10,000 Underwater Video Light
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Light & Motion is no longer in business. This product has been discontinued and is no longer in stock. Contact us for more information.
The remarkable Hybrid Sola X Imaging Light is a high-power video light that can double its power in burst mode while outlasting any UW strobe. It can shoot up to 30 frames a second. Dry swappable optics let you shoot 115 degrees underwater, as well as 60, 36, and 12 degrees.
Burst mode delivers 20,000 lumens at rates up to 30 frames per second. You can hit multiple dives with 15,000 full power bursts on a single charge. Unveil a world of vibrant visuals with its 10,000-lumen continuous output, complemented by a remarkable 115-degree underwater beam pattern. With runtimes from 40 minutes to an astounding 12 hours, Sola X is a true hybrid light.
One light, video, or photo on the same dive! Effortlessly switch between 20,000 lumens burst or 10,000 continuous light with a simple user dial and fiber optic trigger.
It's hard to predict wildlife's next move. Sola X keeps up with your shutter, with no recycle time and no misfires. Get the shot every time.
Sola X lets you seamlessly switch from constant to burst: use it as a focus light that instantaneously fires a full-power 20,000 lumen 1/200-second burst upon a trigger signal and then back to continuous (or off).
Sola X Burst mode allows users to get closer to shy critters without spooking them and can fire faster than any strobe to get the shot before they scoot away.
Sola X's Swappable batteries recharge in 80min. A single charge can fire 10,000 full power bursts at 30 fps or continuously deliver 40 minutes at 10,000 lumens. Recharge in 80 minutes, or grab a second battery for shorter surface intervals.
Sola X offers the flexibility to shoot macro or wide angle with its range of modifiers, which deliver light in 12,36, 60, and 115 beam angles (measured in water). A 60-degree optic will deliver twice the lux on the subject compared to the dome at 115 degrees.