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"Review of the 60 RGB-Equipped Video Light in Venom"

High-powered underwater video light offering a 6000 lumen beam and multicolored RGB light setup for artistic diving applications

Revamped Assessment of Venom 60 RGB Video Light
Revamped Assessment of Venom 60 RGB Video Light

"Review of the 60 RGB-Equipped Video Light in Venom"

In the realm of underwater videography, the Color Rendering Index (CRI) is a crucial factor for accurate colour reproduction. Ideally, a CRI of 90 or above is desirable. While the Venom 60 RGB Video Light offers a CRI around 90, there are alternatives with better or comparable CRI and specialized underwater features that are worth considering.

Among the top choices are the Light & Motion Stella Pro 5000, Bigblue VL4200P Pro, and Backscatter Gemini 2 RGBA. These units boast CRI ratings in the 90s and are renowned for their dedicated underwater features.

The Light & Motion Stella Pro 5000, for instance, is widely regarded as one of the best underwater video lights, offering a CRI of over 95, strong output, and excellent color fidelity optimized for underwater use. Similarly, the Bigblue VL4200P Pro and Backscatter Gemini 2 RGBA provide high CRI, full spectrum RGBA LEDs, and enhanced color rendering, making them favourites among divers.

Sola Video 2400 is another contender, known for its CRI around 95 and robust design for underwater shooting. These units are typically preferred over RGB-only lights when colour accuracy is critical for underwater videography, as they provide broad spectrum and better CRI performance, enabling true-to-life colours.

The Venom 60 RGB Video Light, while a compact and robust light suitable for travel and diving in harsh conditions, may not offer the highest CRI for underwater videography. It weighs 0.99 lbs and has a double O-Ring Seal, making it durable for underwater use. The light also features an RGB mode that produces a spotlight spectrum of multiple colours, as well as white and red beams with 10 steps of control.

However, for videographers who prioritize colour accuracy and do a lot of post-processing and white balance correction, there are other lights on the market with a better CRI rating. The Kraken 5000 S, for example, offers a higher CRI rating, making it a potential alternative for those seeking the highest colour accuracy.

In summary, while the Venom 60 RGB Video Light is a great light for divers who frequently travel or dive in tough conditions, those seeking the best alternatives for underwater video lighting with better CRI ratings should consider the Light & Motion Stella Pro 5000, Bigblue VL4200P Pro, and Backscatter Gemini 2 RGBA, all offering CRI in the 90s with dedicated underwater features.

The Venom 60 RGB Video Light is currently available at Bluewater Photo for $449 (25% OFF), with a burn time of 55 minutes. For those interested in adding creative flare to their content, the Venom 60 RGB Video Light's RGB mode may be useful, particularly in photographic applications. However, for the highest colour accuracy, it is worth considering the alternatives mentioned above.

  1. In the realm of underwater videography, units like the Light & Motion Stella Pro 5000, Bigblue VL4200P Pro, and Backscatter Gemini 2 RGBA are renowned for their high CRI ratings and specialized underwater features.
  2. The Light & Motion Stella Pro 5000 offers a CRI of over 95, strong output, and excellent color fidelity optimized for underwater use, making it one of the best underwater video lights.
  3. The Bigblue VL4200P Pro and Backscatter Gemini 2 RGBA provide high CRI, full spectrum RGBA LEDs, and enhanced color rendering, making them favourites among divers.
  4. Sola Video 2400 is another contender, known for its CRI around 95 and robust design for underwater shooting, preferred over RGB-only lights when color accuracy is critical.
  5. The Venom 60 RGB Video Light, although a compact and robust light with an RGB mode, may not offer the highest CRI for underwater videography, but it is suitable for travel and diving in harsh conditions.
  6. For videographers who prioritize color accuracy and do a lot of post-processing and white balance correction, there are other lights on the market with a higher CRI rating, such as the Kraken 5000 S.

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