SYDNEY, 21 JANUARY 2026 – FUJIFILM Australia Pty Ltd announces the development of the “Fujifilm Projector ZUH12000” (FP‑ZUH12000), an interchangeable‑lens projector that supports high‑definition 4K projection and delivers a maximum brightness of 12,000 lumens. The FP‑ZUH12000 is the first model in the Z Series to adopt an interchangeable‑lens body. Fujifilm has simultaneously developed a lineup of optional lenses, including one equipped with the industry’s only*1 folded‑type rotatable mechanism. The FP-ZUH12000 and optional lenses are scheduled for release by August 2026.
Equipped with the latest DLP®*2 chip in its image processing unit, the FP‑ZUH12000 delivers bright, high‑definition 4K images. Compared to the FP‑ZUH6000, it achieves twice the brightness*3, making it ideal for exhibitions and presentations in large spaces with ambient light, such as corporate showrooms and commercial facilities. Enhanced contrast also improves the reproduction of deep blacks, contributing to a more dimensional and realistic visual expression. Combined with newly developed optional lenses, the FP‑ZUH12000 provides high‑definition 4K imagery not only for immersive spatial design but also for applications that require high brightness like large halls and conference rooms.
Fujifilm will showcase the FP‑ZUH12000 at the “Integrated Systems Europe 2026,” to be held in Barcelona, Spain, from 3 to 6 February 2026.
In 2019, Fujifilm commercialised the world’s first projector equipped with a “folded two‑axial rotatable lens mechanism” as part of its Z Series. Since then, Fujifilm has expanded the lineup with the high‑brightness Fujifilm Projector Z8000 in 2021 and the 6,000‑lumen Fujifilm Projector ZUH6000 in 2025, which delivers 4K projection with outstanding colour reproduction.
Fujifilm’s Z Series projectors feature a unique rotatable lens mechanism that enables multidirectional image projection and large‑screen projection at very short distances. This high level of installation flexibility has received strong praise from customers, with feedback such as, “The projector offers exceptional installation flexibility and expands the possibilities of spatial production,” and “It can be installed discreetly, allowing the creation of highly immersive environments.”
In recent years, there has been a growing need for high‑definition image projection even in brightly lit environments—not only in immersive museums and event venues where the Z Series has traditionally been adopted, but also in large‑scale showrooms and commercial facilities. To meet these rising expectations, Fujifilm has developed this new model, which supports high‑definition 4K projection with high‑brightness 12,000 lumens and delivers excellent colour reproduction.
The newly developed FP‑ZUH12000 is a projector capable of 12,000 lumens brightness and high‑definition 4K image projection, delivering excellent colour reproduction and smooth gradation expression to effectively enhance a wide variety of spaces.
The projector adopts the latest laser light source technology to deliver vivid 12,000‑lumen images, while also achieving a lightweight (approx. 18.1 kg) and compact body design (535 mm wide, 396 mm deep, 189 mm high*4).
The FP‑ZUH12000 is also the first Z Series model to support interchangeable lenses. The lineup consists of three optional lenses: the Ultra‑Short‑Throw lens FP‑ZL034 (throw ratio*5: 0.34–0.41), the Short‑Throw lens FP‑ZL050 (throw ratio: 0.5–0.65), and the Standard lens FP‑ZL125 (throw ratio: 1.25–2.0).
The Ultra‑Short‑Throw FP‑ZL034 features the industry’s only folded‑type rotatable mechanism and offers one of the widest lens‑shift ranges in its class*6—60% vertically and 30% horizontally. This allows users to shift the projected image over a wide area without changing the projector’s position or the lenses’ orientation, making image adjustments more efficient.
Fujifilm will continue to meet diverse needs and expand the possibilities of spatial production by developing projectors that offer exceptional installation flexibility, leveraging its unique optical technologies.
*1 Among projectors used for professional applications—excluding consumer (home‑use) models—such as those installed in commercial facilities, event venues, corporate environments, and government offices. As of 21 January 2026. Based on Fujifilm Global research.
*2 DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments.
*3 12,000 lm brightness measured using the optional FP‑ZL125 lens.
*4 Dimensions of main body only, excluding lens, protrusions, and adjustment feet.
*5 Throw ratio (TR) is defined as projection distance ÷ screen width. A smaller TR enables larger images at shorter distances.
*6 Among ultra‑short‑throw lenses (TR 0.4 or less) for interchangeable‑lens projectors of 10,000 lumens or higher. As of 21 January 2026. Based on Fujifilm Global research.
Key features of Fujifilm Projector ZUH12000
High‑definition 4K projection with excellent colour reproduction
- The projector incorporates the latest 0.8‑inch HEP DMD*7 DLP chip, enabling high‑definition 4K projection (screen resolution: 3840 × 2400).
- By enhancing Fujifilm’s proprietary optical engine used in the previous model, the FP‑ZUH6000, the projector achieves superior colour reproduction and smooth gradation expression.
Bright 12,000‑lumen images and a lightweight, compact design
- The FP‑ZUH12000 uses the latest laser light source to project bright 12,000‑lumen images.
- With a lightweight (approx. 18.1 kg) and compact body (535 mm wide, 396 mm deep, 189 mm high*⁴), the projector reduces burdens during installation and transportation.
Expanded creative possibilities with three newly developed optional lenses
- Three optional interchangeable lenses have been newly developed, including the Ultra‑Short‑Throw FP‑ZL034 featuring the industries only folded‑type rotatable mechanism. These lenses can be selected and exchanged depending on installation requirements and application needs.
Flexible spatial production enabled by the “folded‑type rotatable lens mechanism”
- The unique folded‑type rotatable lens—one of the core optical mechanisms of the Z Series—can be utilised on the FP‑ZUH12000 when the projector is equipped with the FP‑ZL034 lens, enabling 360-degree lens rotation and industry-leading*6 lens shift of 60% vertically and 30% horizontally. Images can be projected onto walls, screens, ceilings, and floors without moving the main projector unit or adjusting lens direction.
- Users can also conceal the projector body, leaving only the lens exposed to create more immersive environments.
*7 DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments.









