Video Chat with a Photography Expert - Live

Bigblue FDKNP33 Fluorodive Kit

BH #BIFDKNP33 • MFR #FDKNP33
Print
Bigblue FDKNP33 Fluorodive Kit
Key Features
  • For Viewing Fluorescent Coral and Fish
  • Blue Excitation Filter
  • Yellow Barrier Filter for Dive Mask
  • Barrier Filter to See Glow
Witness the beauty of underwater fluorescence on your next night dive with the FDKNP33 Fluorodive Kit from Bigblue. Designed for use with the AL1200NP-II and AL1300NP dive lights, it includes a blue filter and a yellow blue-barrier filter mask.
More Details
Special Order
Expected availability: 7-10 Business Days
No Store Display
Free Standard Shipping
Ask an Expert
800-606-6969

Bigblue FDKNP33 Overview

Witness the beauty of underwater fluorescence on your next night dive with the FDKNP33 Fluorodive Kit from Bigblue. Designed for use with the AL1200NP-II and AL1300NP dive lights, it includes a blue filter and a yellow blue-barrier filter mask.

Use this kit to observe certain corals, fish, and other underwater organisms that have fluorophores in their proteins. These fluorophores are invisible to the naked eye but can be seen with the filters supplied in this kit. The yellow-blue barrier filter fits over most standard dive, scuba, or snorkeling masks and allows you to see the visually stunning fluorescence of sealife.

The filters snap-on and flip-open so you can switch easily from blue to white light and accommodate changes in dive conditions. This kit is suitable for night divers, specialty photographers, resorts, science institutions, and ecological monitoring groups.

Compatibility
The Fluorodive Kit is compatible with the following Bigblue dive lights: AL1200NP-II, AL1300NP

Bigblue FDKNP33 Reviews

See any errors on this page?

Do I need a yellow mask on top of my mask??

Do I need a yellow mask on top of my mask??
Asked by: julia
The Bigblue FDKNP33 Fluorodive Kit does include the Bigblue Fluorodiving Yellow Barrier Filter for Mask. When using the included light, the mask filter is needed to view fluorescence from coral and other marine life.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2023-02-06
  • y_2026, m_6, d_5, h_14CST
  • bvseo_bulk, prod_bvqa, vn_bulk_3.0.46
  • cp_1, bvpage1
  • co_hasquestionsanswers, tq_1
  • loc_en_US, sid_1741322, prod, sort_[SortEntry(order=HAS_STAFF_ANSWERS, direction=DESCENDING)]
  • clientName_bhphotovideo
Whatever You Need, We've Got It