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[[File:New_Kinoton_Lens_Collar.jpg|right|thumb|200px|New Kinoton Lens Holder Designed to Hold Standard Simplex/Century Collars]]
[[File:New_Kinoton_Lens_Collar.jpg|right|thumb|200px|New Kinoton Lens Holder Designed to Hold Standard Simplex/Century Collars]]


Kinoton and Norelco projectors use a cumbersome lens holder. Rather than slide in or out of a collar like a Simplex or Century, the Kinoton lens holder snaps on via a spring which is engaged with a pin and your thumb and index finger (careful not to pinch yourself!). More modern Kinoton lens holders have an enlarged collar diameter which will hold standard simplex or century lens holders making for much easier lens swaps.
Kinoton and Norelco projectors use a cumbersome lens holder. Rather than slide in or out of a collar like a Simplex or Century, the Kinoton lens holder snaps on via a spring which is engaged with a pin and your thumb and index finger (careful not to pinch yourself!). More modern Kinoton lens holders have an enlarged collar diameter which will hold standard simplex or century lens holders.


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