Fujifilm Unveils Pioneering ZUH6000 4K Projector with Innovative Rotatable Lens in Z-Series Debut

Fujifilm has excitingly unveiled the latest addition to its Z-series, the Fujifilm Projector ZUH6000, designed to captivate audiences in commercial spaces such as museums and art galleries. Available in sleek black and white editions, it boasts a remarkably lightweight build at 17.5 kg (around 38.6 lbs) and a compact design that measures 486 x 496 x 175 mm (about 19.1 x 19.5 x 6.9 inches).

Continuing the innovative legacy of its predecessors, the FP-ZUH6000 stands out with its folded two-axial rotatable lens. This cutting-edge feature enables the projector to cast images in multiple directions, allowing the lens an impressive range of motion with a tilt of up to 90° and a full 360° rotation. With a wide lens shift capability—up to 82% vertically and 35% horizontally—and a 1.1x optical zoom, this projector promises a versatility that is unparalleled in the industry.

For the first time in this series, the ZUH6000 supports stunning 4K images, delivering a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels. As an ultra-short throw projector, it’s able to project large images even from close distances, providing bright projections with up to 6,000 lumens of intensity, equaling its predecessor, the Z6000. Despite the lack of clarity on whether this brightness measure adheres to global standards like ISO or ANSI lumens, Fujifilm assures an enhanced visual experience with 1.5 times better color reproduction than the older model.

Scheduled for a summer launch, the Fujifilm Projector FP-ZUH6000 has yet to disclose specifics about its release date, market price, or the list of countries in which it will be available. However, eager enthusiasts won’t have to wait too long to catch a glimpse of this technological marvel as it will be showcased at the Integrated Systems Europe 2025 event in Barcelona, Spain, from February 4th to 7th. Keep an eye out for this promising addition to the world of visual displays that is set to redefine projection technology.