I might be interested.
Online documentation for anything from Fisheye is sketchy, but this model is probably worse because they count it is discontinued. One thing I haven't been able to determine about these fisheye lights is whether they have the ability to turn off when a strobe fires. I'm looking for a focus light that can do double duty as a video light, but the beam spread of this light doesn't seem wide enough to prevent a hotspot when taking a photo. I am curious what the light can do, and how you were able to use it. Did you use it for photo, video, or both?
Well, I can tell you that it is a nice focusing light. It has never flooded and I only used it a few times, all in fresh water (cave diver). I would not recommend it as a video light due to it's narrow coverage but I am sure you could use it with a diffuser or maybe use two video lights to widen the coverage..
Also, this light will not turn off when the strobe fires. It did not make a difference when I used it as a modeling light.
I had no issues, other than size, with this light. I am now using a Solas light, lighter to travel with and compact.
Dive safe,
Celia
Bump!!
Edited by Celia_E, 06 August 2012 - 06:37 PM.