Description
The LTD 12,000 is the highest-output light in the LTD series — 12,000 lumens of white flood and a 1,800 lumen spot beam. No colour modes, no complexity. For video shooters who want maximum clean white output and a built-in spot for dive torch use, it is the most capable light in the LTD line.
12,000 Lumens — Wide and Even
The 120° flood beam covers a full wide-angle frame evenly. CRI 90 at 5600K means accurate colour rendering — reds stay red, corals hold saturation, and footage requires minimal colour correction in post. At this output level, the LTD 12,000 fills large scenes, handles deeper dives where ambient blue light competes with your artificial source, and gives you real headroom to back off power and extend burn time without feeling like you are compromising.
Spot Beam — Dive Torch
The 15° spot beam switches modes for navigation, signaling, and peering into overhangs and crevices. Same hot-centre design as the Kraken dive torch line — focused punch with an outer halo for peripheral awareness.
LTD vs Abyss — Which One?
The LTD 12,000 and Abyss 10,000 are in similar territory. The LTD adds a spot beam for dual-mode use; the Abyss is a pure flood-only light. If you want the dive torch functionality built in, the LTD 12,000 is the call. If you want maximum flood output in the cleanest possible package, the Abyss 10,000 at $499 is worth comparing.
Key Specs
- Flood output: 12,000 lumens
- Spot output: 1,800 lumens
- CRI: 90
- Colour temperature: 5600K
- Beam angle: 120° flood / 15° spot
- Modes: Wide, Spot
- Burn time: 35 minutes at 100% flood
- Depth rating: 100m / 330ft
- Dimensions: 73mm (D) x 157mm (L)
Learn More
- What Is CRI in Underwater Video Lighting? — why CRI 90 matters
- Colour Temperature in Underwater Video Lighting — why 5600K is the standard
- Beam Angle in Underwater Lights — wide vs narrow, dive torch design explained









