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Antonio G. Di Benedetto

Antonio G. Di Benedetto

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    Dance Dance Zeldalution.

    Nintendo’s next game trial for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers is perfect for Zelda hype-train riders. Members can play Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring The Legend of Zelda in full from May 1st through May 7th. The Zelda and NecroDancer rhythm mashup is a fun appetizer for Tears of the Kingdom you can totally beat within a week and without risking open-world burnout.

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    These adapters use optics to make modern lenses look vintage.

    Moment and new company Module 8 are announcing a line of soft-focus lens adapters called The Tuner. The line adapts EF lenses to Canon and Sony mirrorless, with an internal optic that dials in aberrations for vintage looks like classic (and ultra-expensive) cine lenses — all while maintaining autofocus.

    Niche? Certainly. Kinda cool, though? Definitely. The adapters are launching on Kickstarter today for $1,999 each, with late-August estimated shipping.

    A lineup of Project 8’s Tuner lens adapters, the L1 (left), L2 (middle), and L3 (right).
    The L1 (left) is designed to give a look like the Bausch and Lamb Super Baltar lens of the 1960s. The L2 (middle) mimics Canon K-35 lenses. And the L3 (right) has an anamorphic look.
    Image: Module 8