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Underwater Strobes

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  •  Marelux Apollo S EXCLUSIVE Underwater Strobe Package

    Marelux Apollo S EXCLUSIVE Underwater Strobe Package

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    SKU: MX-42503XPKG

    **EXCLUSIVE Marelux Apollo S Underwater Strobe Package**   Please Note: Batteries NOT included For more details on the Apollo S underwater strobe, download the Apollo S Manual   This Exclusive Package includes the following Marelux Underwater...

    $849.00 - $949.00
  • Retra Flash Prime X Retra Flash Prime X Retra Flash Prime X Retra Flash Prime X

    Retra Flash Prime X

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    SKU: RET-FLASH-PRIME-X

    Retra Flash Prime X Faster Recyle Time, More Effiecient, More Flashes, LighterView our Detailed Underwater Strobe Guide for Available Strobes   The Retra did it again! They have further improved the Retra Flash Prime with the new Retra Flash Prime X...

  • Sea and Sea YS-D2J Strobe Sea and Sea YS-D2J Strobe

    Sea & Sea YS-D2J Strobe

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    SKU: SS-03121

    Sea & Sea YS-D2J Strobe (Yellow) Read our complete original YS-D2 strobe review on UWPG   The Sea & Sea YS-D2J Underwater Strobe has been replaced by the Sea & Sea YS-D130R Underwater Strobe, or the Sea & Sea YS-D3 Duo...

    $689.95
  • Inon D200 Underwater Strobe Inon D200 Underwater Strobe Inon D200 Underwater Strobe

    Inon D200 Underwater Strobe

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    SKU: INO-4562121438934

    Inon D-200 Underwater Strobe   The next generation of strobes are available from Inon. Replacing the older D-2000 strobe is the Inon D-200. This strobe offers the same quality as all Inon strobes and incorporates many of the new unique features that...

    $499.00
  • Ikelite DS-161 Strobe without Battery

    Ikelite DS-161 Strobe without Battery

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    SKU: IKE-4061.2

    Ikelite DS-161 Strobe without Battery *Discontinued Part # 4061.2 Product Details This strobe front is compatible with NiCad, NiMH, and Li-ion battery packs as featured on our DS161, DS160, and DS125 strobes. Battery pack sold separately.   The...

    $750.00
  • Inon S-2000 S-TTL Strobe

    Inon S-2000 S-TTL Strobe

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    SKU: INO-456212143417

    Inon S-2000 S-TTL Strobe *Discontinued* Ultra compact size for this strobe was created by optimizing the inner component's layout and trimming off unnecessary space. It best suits users with a compact digital camera, but also supports digital SLR cameras...

    $390.00
  • Ikelite DS-160 Strobe #4060.1

    Ikelite DS-160 Strobe #4060.1

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    SKU: IKE-4060.1

    Ikelite DS-160 Strobe Discontinued, replaced by Ikelite DS-160 Strobe 2nd Gen   4060.1 The Ikelite DS-160 strobe is a powerful strobe with a great color temperature for wide-angle photography. The recycle rate of 1.5 seconds is amazingly fast, and it...

    $950.00
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Our Most Popular Underwater Strobes


What Are Underwater Strobes?

Underwater strobes are devices that emit short, intense bursts of light to illuminate your subject, bringing out vibrant colors and sharp details that would otherwise be lost underwater due to the absorption of light, with more of the color spectrum being lost the deeper you go. Unlike regular camera flashes, strobes are designed to handle the unique challenges of underwater environments, such as water pressure, saltwater corrosion, and light diffusion.


Underwater strobes are typically used in tandem with underwater cameras or housings. They can be mounted on arms or brackets, allowing you to position the light at different angles for optimal lighting.

Why Do You Need Underwater Strobes?

The best Underwater strobes aren’t just an accessory—they’re a necessity. Here’s why: 

1. Restore Lost Colors

Water absorbs light, and as you descend, colors like red, orange, and yellow disappear. By the time you reach 10 meters, everything starts to look blue or green. Underwater strobes bring back those missing colors, making your photos look natural and vibrant.

2. Eliminate Backscatter

Backscatter is the annoying specks or particles that appear in your photos when light reflects off tiny particles in the water. Strobes help reduce this by allowing you to angle the light away from the camera, ensuring your subject is illuminated without the distracting “snowstorm” effect.

3. Freeze Motion

Underwater strobes have a fast flash duration, which helps freeze fast-moving subjects like fish or coral swaying in the current. This is especially useful for capturing sharp, detailed shots in dynamic environments.

4. Enhance Creativity

With strobes, you can play with lighting angles, shadows, and highlights to create dramatic and artistic compositions. Whether you’re shooting a close-up of a seahorse or a wide-angle reef scene, strobes give you the flexibility to experiment and elevate your photography.

How to Choose the Best Underwater Strobes

Not all underwater strobes are created equal, and choosing the right one can make or break your underwater photography experience. Here are some key factors to consider when shopping for the best underwater strobes:

1. Power and Output

The power of a strobe is measured in guide numbers, which indicate how far the light can reach. Higher guide numbers mean more powerful strobes, ideal for shooting in deeper or darker waters. However, if you’re mostly shooting in shallow, well-lit environments, a lower-powered strobe might suffice.

2. Recycle Time

Recycle time refers to how quickly the strobe can recharge between flashes. Faster recycle times are crucial for capturing fast-moving subjects or shooting in rapid succession. Look for strobes with a recycle time of 2 seconds or less for optimal performance.

3. Beam Angle

The beam angle determines how wide or narrow the light spreads. A wider beam angle is great for wide-angle shots, while a narrower angle works better for macro photography. Some strobes come with adjustable beam angles, offering versatility for different shooting scenarios.

4. Battery Life

There’s nothing worse than your strobe dying mid-dive. Check the battery life and charging options before making a purchase. Rechargeable batteries are more eco-friendly and cost-effective in the long run.

5. Durability and Portability

Underwater strobes need to withstand harsh conditions, including saltwater, pressure, and impacts. Look for models made from durable materials like aluminum or high-grade plastic. Additionally, consider the size and weight—compact strobes are easier to carry and maneuver underwater.

6. Compatibility

Ensure the strobe is compatible with your camera or housing system. Some strobes come with TTL (Through-the-Lens) metering, which automatically adjusts the flash output based on the camera’s settings. This feature can be a game-changer for beginners.

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