Well said.
I use Nite-Riter, 80watt which seems OK most of the time.
So I purchased a Nocturnal, dual 50watt lighting system, to use
in addition to the Nite-Rider.
I usually have a light handler who wears the dual 50's ahead of me
(usually caverns) as my background lighting along with my 80 watts
as the foreground lighting.
In the ocean, I use just the Nite-Rider.
I agree on the number of buttons.. Man, when I need to shoot something I need it now.
You know how dynamic it is down there. Things happen fast.
caio,




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(I'll do the light hauling for my buddies any day as well) on the basic scooter mount from Dive Xtras. IF we are not scootering, the system doubles well as a light bar. Mounting the lights frees up the hands a bit. I know people have good results with holding two lights (one primary one video) in one hand but that takes a rather experienced buddy 
