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iTorch VIDEO Pro3 - LED Focus & Video Light
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iTorch VIDEO Pro3 - LED Focus & Video Light

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Product Code: FL-308

Brand/Manufacturer: i-Torch
Regular Price: $350.00
Our Price: $349.95

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This is a new, highly improved model of the popular i-Torch Video LED light.

The sexy and compact design of the I-Torch Video Pro 3 doesn't sacrifice power or function. With a MC-E high output LED which now offers 650 lumens, 4 output levels and an 80 degree beam angle you won't be left out in the dark. The I-Torch Video Pro also has 18 super bright red LEDs which provide a uniquely focused light that won't scare the coy night time creatures away. The I-Torch Video Pro only requires 4 standard AA batteries (or NimH) and has a long burn time ranging from 1.5 hours (maximum brightness) to 10 hours (minimum brightness) (2700mAh batteries).

It has become very popular as a focus light for photography due to the hot spot free beam, and compact size.

Includes YS style mount adapter, 4, AA alkaline batteries.

Non-stocking, please check out the iTorch Video Pro4 for which we are replacing this light with.
 

Switch: Tactile push button on rear cap

O-ring: Double O-ring

Size: 135mmx62mm (head) x47mm (body)

Weight: 300g/10.6 oz.

Battery: 4 x AA

Burn time: 1.5 to 10 hours (depends on brightness and batteries

Lumen: 650 Lumens

LED: CREE MC-E

Beam angle: 80 degrees

 

Mode: 1/4, 1/2, full, RED

This is a very nicely made new light that has a greatly improved beam, wtih a whiter, brighter and wider light. It has a red array for night diving or around skittish animals. The only issue I have is that the edges of the light are quite focused and have a distinct fall-off. But that shouldn't be an issue for most people, and for the value it is $200 less than competing lights.

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