Overview

Have you wanted to learn more about the enigmatic underwater world, even longing for adventures to explore deeper? Take the Godox WT40D Daylight Dive Tube Light with you. This tube shaped Dive Light combines excellent water resistance and professionalism up to 40m underwater. The beauty worth remembering is not just ahead, but below the water as well.

SKU: GC49-11.WT40D

Godox Wt40D Daylight Dive Tube Light 40Cm

Have you wanted to learn more about the enigmatic underwater world, even longing for adventures to explore deeper? Take the Godox WT40D Daylight Dive Tube Light with you. This tube shaped Dive Light combines excellent water resistance and professionalism up to 40m underwater. The beauty worth remembering is not just ahead, but below the water as well.

High Brightness for Creation

While the sun can't join your journey underwater, the WT series will. As the light is faint in water, the WT series switches to high power automatically when submerged, offering more brightness to you. The details of underwater creatures are well-seen, and color bias is well-addressed.

Dreamy Images Below the Surface

The WD lights produce a diffused and more even light for dreamy portrait photography, creating warm, welcoming and friendly images underwater at ease. Experiencing a fabulous adventure, capturing unforgettable moments.

Get Started Easily

When using lights not underwater, the Godox Light APP enables you to quickly change the brightness, color temperature, light effect, and other settings on your phone, providing an easier and more efficient creating process.

Unlock More Lighting Setups

Both ends of the light are equipped with 1/4 screw holes to connect 1/4 to 1 ball joint and other accessories, which frees up your hands so that you can shoot by yourself underwater. Light clamps are optional for purchase to achieve more lighting setups.

Compatibility

Godox Wt40D Daylight Dive Tube Light 40Cm

Key Features

  • Depth Rating: 40m, IP68 Waterproof
  • 5600K CCT
  • Fluorescent Buttons for Onboard Control
  • CRI 96 | TLCI 96
  • App Control for Use Out of the Water
  • 13 Preset Special Effects

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Product Overview

Have you wanted to learn more about the enigmatic underwater world, even longing for adventures to explore deeper? Take the Godox WT40D Daylight Dive Tube Light with you. This tube shaped Dive Light combines excellent water resistance and professionalism up to 40m underwater. The beauty worth remembering is not just ahead, but below the water as well.

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