Long before I learned to dive deep into the ocean, I was already fascinated with the diving equipments. I used to read magazines and talk to diving equipments shop owners. I tried to learn as much as I can and finally, when I underwent diving lessons, I already found it easy to use the gears. One of the basic equipments aside from the regulators, suits, and snorkels, are lights. We need these lights to, of course, light our way down especially at night. Sometimes, we need lights to better see the fish in order to get a
clear picture of them.
By the way, the lights we use today are unlike those of the old times. Although they may seem to look just like your ordinary flashlights,
diving lights have already evolved. I mean, their structures have been improved. There are new designs that perfectly suits different diving activities. But, still they do get their
energy from batteries. If in the past we use incandescent lights, today, diving lights use halogen bulbs or those that are made with xenon. Please do not ask me to discuss on these elements because all I know is that they give out brighter lights. Also, when I tested on these lights, I discovered that those with wider beams have higher luminance.
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