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[Choose #1] Just got 2 of them BUT havent had the chance to use them yet
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[Choose #1] Take during the day and see more colors, and great photo resolution
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[Choose #1] PrincetonTec makes a nice handheld LED for $30. I use as a backup light. May upgrade primary soon.
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[Choose #1] the LED far outperforms my Halogen bulb lights.
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[Choose #1] the light is better, batteries last better.
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[Choose #2] The batteries last longer with them too
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[Choose #1] actaulluy have two... tusa 300
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[Choose #1] have two ad backups but still luv my HID primary
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[Choose #1] The LED’S are great for clear water but don’t seem to do much for murky water.
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[Choose #2] you get longer battery life out of the leds over reg bulbs and thats the only reason
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[Choose #1] My Primary & Backup light are LED
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[Choose #1] Nice for closeup flood illumination.
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[Choose #1] Got a few and love them!
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[Choose #1] Even on day dives I bring my flashlight.
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[Choose #1] Have one, but don’t think it’s all that great. I still use my regular light a lot.
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Greg - 1/06/2009 10:40 PM
[Choose #1] All my lights are led...get the 3 watt led bulbs.
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[Choose #1] have a few dives with one, I love it. Great endurance, bright light, great color, & enviro. cool
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