Holy mackerel 2a, that’s a $5000 flashlight! I’ve never seen a unit that sells for 5k. I would be nervous. It’s fun to look at though and thanks for posting the pic.
I would buy an FW3A style of BLF flashlight if it employed a 21700 and had a red light and a white light.
you are welcome. That light is on my to-buy list if I ever make it big (big enough when 5K for a flashlight wouldn’t matter any longer, haha). Since that is probably not going to happen, we could have a BLF flavored variant of that light if enough people are interested….
(I voted for multi emitter short range - such a light could do multiple things at the same time)
Great idea, the two reflectors/TIRs or similar could be replaced with 2x triples or quads for 6 or 8 emitters. Or you could have 3-4 on one side and a more throwy single LED on the other.
a NON zoomie pocket thrower that at the click of a button becomes a flood.
could be as overly complex as some kind of fancy reflector/lens combo or as cough simple as well double ended, flood head on one end and a thrower on the other end catdog type thing
Why not have the UI totally expressed with hardware? For instance, why not have a physical mode switch with either discretely marked modes (L, M, H, etc.) or a variable dial? Have the on/off tail switch separate for the ultimate in “memory”. No confusing software, pushing a single button ten times, remembering how you left it, etc. No worry about parasitic drain from electronic switches. Just put the switch on the mode you want and that’s where it’ll be!
I know it’s so “last century” but I’d love to see something like that implemented with modern technology, a really pretty emitter (with a warm option), and no visible PWM. Make it nice enough that the tech-savvy kids will love it but their grandpas can still use it.
Speaking of last century, I have always wanted a tin Eveready flashlight with all the modern trimmings. My grandfather had one that used 2 D batteries and I think they had the 3 or 4 cell one’s too. Lol I remember always replacing the bulb every time someone dropped it on the ground and you could hardly see past 30 feet. Remaking some of the old timer lights from the past would be cool.
check out the nitecore p36 which i have. it has a rotary switch with a separate on/off switch. i have ten lumen levels (2-2000) with the rotary switch.it also a push switch for more functions. sized like a 2 d cell flashlight, it's the best light i have.
The fact is lights did evolve quite a bit over the last years - compared to the SRK, S2, SK68 era. Most everything desirable through modification is now available stock. High power, high CRI, ramping, lighted switch, aux leds, usb charging… all available in different sizes (and colors for some). And i tend to believe the BLF community played an active role in this evolution. So what’s left to do?
I’d vote for a general purpose light that anybody can understand, safely use and recharge.
I’m not comfortable gifting complicated lights where one switch can do too many things and where it can go south with a wrong click. No e-switch + tail switch please. Those are really confusing to use in my experience.
How about revisiting the A6 with USB charging and a control ring or slider that just goes off/ramping to high for instance?
PS: now for funny ideas… i’d like to see a microwave rechargeable light. When dead put it one minute in the MW oven and it’s ready to go again…?