My first real outing with the Nikon Z6ii and the Retropia lens was a very enjoyable experience. You can read all the technical specs and my early thoughts on the Retropia lens here. I decided to shoot some video with the lens, as many people have asked to see some examples. Of course, I also took a few images, which can be seen below.
All video is straight from camera, and all images are straight from camera with a LUT added to them. First of all, here is the latest video featuring that lens.
Here are the images that were taken and that can be found in the video.























I hope you enjoyed the video and the images, and please feel free to check out my previous post about this lens!
Thank you, and see you all soon!

Good morning, Mark!
Well, this lens does exactly what it promises—it gives you that analog camera feel, similar to a disposable camera or even classic Polaroids. It’s sharp enough, and even the occasional lens flares add to the nostalgic vibe.
In video mode, I saw a slight wobble—not so much when panning, but more when walking. So it’s clearly a photo lens, and I think it’s best suited for full-frame, given its 32mm focal length.
That said—great photos and beautiful colors! The LUT you used is really interesting.
All the best,
Marc
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Thank you very much. Yes, it’s certainly an interesting lens. A bit of fun anyway, which we sometimes need!
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