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"New Standard" at old electronic flashlight?

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I got me a National PE-3056 flashlight from 1978. One of those early autoexposure electronic flashlights. It got three aperture settings and as extraordinary feature a sensor assembly that can be taken off and used as on-camera sensor with the flashlight used off the camera.

The light got a sticker and the manual a printing of:

"New Standard - N"

Any idea what this refers too?
 
No, that was much later. And the flashlight got concentric ASA and DIN scales at the dial.
 
Flashlight from 1978 :smile:
[video=youtube;131boBAsu1A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=131boBAsu1A[/video]
 
Sad enough mine only makes white light...


But about the same time or somewhat later there were lights that got exchangable coloured fliter screens.
 
Meanwhile I got another National flash, a hammerhead one, with this enigmatic sticker.
 
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