Kraken Hydra 18000

CA$ย 1,586.63

18,000 lumens with the full WRGBU colour array โ€” white, red, green, blue, and UV modes. 15,000 lumens constant at standard setting, push to 18,000 in Turbo. CRI ~90 at 5600K, 120ยฐ even flood beam, push-button dial, USB-C charging, 100m rated.

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Description

Hydra 18000 WRGBU Manual

The Hydra 18000 is built for situations where you need more โ€” more throw, more coverage, more headroom. At standard settings, constant output is 15,000 lumens at 5600K with CRI 90. Push the dial to 120% (Turbo) and you get the full 18,000 lumens โ€” that’s the sustained working output at that setting, not a peak claim. Burn time at Turbo is shorter, which is the trade-off for the extra output. The 120ยฐ beam angle keeps things wide without the soft falloff edges that plague cheaper optics.

CRI 90 at 5600K means that 18,000 lumens is genuinely useful light โ€” not just bright. Reds render accurately, highlights don’t blow out with a color shift, and your footage looks right without heavy grading. At this output level, poor color rendering compounds fast: every overexposed highlight carries the wrong hue. This light doesn’t do that.

Like the 12K, the Hydra 18000 runs a full WRGBU LED array โ€” White, Red, Green, Blue, and UV โ€” with the same mode set: White, Red, Green, Blue, UV, Preset, Disco Mode (automatic RGB cycling), and Burst. If you’re doing fluorescence photography or behaviour work where white light isn’t appropriate, the colour channels are genuine tools, not spec-sheet padding.

Burst mode โ€” fiber-optic triggered: Sync via fiber optic cable to your camera’s built-in flash and the Hydra 18000 fires a quick, bright pulse timed to your shutter. Recycle is fast. The difference from a dedicated strobe is flash duration โ€” a xenon strobe fires in microseconds, which is what fully freezes motion. Burst fires longer than that, so very fast-moving subjects won’t be frozen as sharply. Note: burst mode output is the same 18,000 lumens as Turbo โ€” it’s triggered by your shutter, not a step up in brightness. For macro work on slower subjects it gives a real brightness spike that continuous light cannot replicate.

Three-button control makes mode switching straightforward underwater with gloves on, and the battery indicator gives you a real read on remaining charge before you commit to another dive profile. Rated to 100m/330ft.

This is the light for serious video shooters, technical divers who spend time in low-visibility conditions, or photographers who’ve used a smaller Hydra and found themselves wishing for more output on wide shots. The jump from 12K to 18000 is meaningful in practice โ€” you’ll see it in how your footage handles ambient light in the 10โ€“20m range where most diving actually happens.

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Weight: 1345g on land, 550g underwater
Dimensions: 79mm (D) ร— 238mm (L)
Battery: 8ร— 21700 with USB-C PD charging
Burn Time: 40 minutes at 100% brightness

Product Specs

Lumens

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Weight

1400g on land, 620g underwater

Dimensions

79mm (D) x 252mm (L)

Depth Rating

Modes

Beam Angle

Switch

CRI

Burn Time

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Color Temperature

5600K

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