Learn about the types of fill lights available at Barlus

Learn about the types of fill lights available at Barlus

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One of the biggest challenges to underwater photography is the lack of natural light. Water absorbs light quickly, especially at depths of more than a few meters, making it difficult to capture clear and detailed images. A fill light on an underwater camera can solve this problem by providing the necessary illumination.

In contrast to conventional plug-and-play underwater fill lights, Barlus fill lights can be remotely controlled just like underwater cameras. There is no need for on-site control switches. This provides great convenience and flexibility for the user.

Currently, there are 3 forms of fill light on the Barlus:



1. Built-in fill light.


Generally built-in infrared + white light. Each 1000 lumens.


2.External fill light.


Optional external single light/external double light. The cable of the light is integrated into the internal camera. The camera and light can be controlled by one cable.

Optional:
External normal fill light (2000 lumens each)
External super fill light (6000 lumens each)


3. separate fill light.


Separate fill light needs to be controlled by a different software than the camera.

Dazzle light (2000 lumens): different light colors can be switched
Ordinary fill light (2000 lumens): infrared light + white light two modes. 2000 lumens each.
Advanced fill light (6000 lumens): white light.
Super fill light (12000 lumens): white light

Operability:


Supports manual/automatic/timed control of lights. Ten levels of brightness can be adjusted.

Manual mode: control camera mode switching, light brightness, switching light on/off, etc. within the software/webpage/NVR.
Automatic mode: camera tail with photosensitive sensing. It will automatically turn on the fill light when sensing the environment with low light.
Timer mode: You can set the timer to turn on the light. For example, it can be set to turn on the infrared light from 7:00 pm to 6:00 am the next day.



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