The OrcaTorch D710V MK2 Dive Light is a powerful and versatile lighting solution designed for underwater videography, photography and exploration. Delivering up to 2300 lumens with an ultra-wide 120° flood beam (ideal for video), it provides smooth, even illumination with no harsh shadows or blind spots — perfect for capturing vibrant, detailed underwater footage.
Equipped with triple LED functionality, the D710V MK2 offers three specialised lighting modes to suit different diving scenarios. The neutral white light delivers natural, true-to-life colours for video and photography, while the red light is ideal for observing shy marine life without disturbance. The upgraded MK2 version also features enhanced UV lighting, allowing you to explore biofluorescent marine life without the need for additional filters.
Powered by a 21700 USB-C rechargeable battery, the light offers convenient charging and reliable runtime. A titanium alloy side switch ensures simple operation, while built-in safety features such as a lock function, battery indicator, and intelligent overheat and over-discharge protection provide dependable performance underwater.
Constructed from high-strength A6061-T6 aluminium with a Mil-Spec Type III hard anodised finish, the D710V MK2 is built for durability and corrosion resistance. Dual toughened glass lenses enhance pressure resistance, supporting a depth rating of up to 150 metres, making it suitable for demanding dive environments.
Key Features:
- Triple LED modes: White (2300 lumens), Red and UV
- Ultra-wide 120° flood beam for shadow-free illumination
- Ideal for underwater video and photography
- 21700 USB-C rechargeable battery for convenient charging
- Titanium alloy side switch for easy operation
- Battery level indicator
- Safe lock function to prevent accidental activation
- Intelligent overheat and over-discharge protection
- Reverse polarity protection
- Depth rated to 150 metres
- A6061-T6 aluminium construction with hard anodised finish
- Dual toughened glass lenses for high pressure resistance