Fujifilm Corporation has developed the FP-ZUH6000, which is a 4K version of the company's ultra-short-throw projector featuring a "folded two-axial rotatable lens" that can be rotated 90 degrees around the mounting axis and 360 degrees around the lens axis. This unique design enables multi-directional image projection by rotating the lens, making it possible to project large screen images from very short distances. This flexibility makes it ideal for creating immersive spaces regardless of the installation environment.

Fujifilm Rotate

Equipped with a large-diameter aspherical lens, the new projector boasts a top-class wide lens shift function of 82 percent vertically and 35 percent horizontally. This enables users to adjust the position of the projected image over a broad range without moving the projector or altering the direction of the lens.

Additionally, the 1.1x optical zoom mechanism allows for easier adjustment of the image size. Combined with the lens shift function, this feature facilitates efficient image positioning. Users can also conceal the projector body, leaving only the lens exposed, to create a more immersive space.

Fujifilm tilt

The FP-ZUH6000 (scheduled for release in the summer of 2025) is capable of projecting high-definition 4K images (screen resolution 3840 x 2160) thanks to the latest Texas Instruments DLP chip installed in the image processing unit. Furthermore, by enhancing Fujifilm's optical engine, the FP-ZUH6000 achieves color reproduction that is approximately 1.5 times better than that of the company's current model (the Z6000), as well as smoother gradation expression.

These days, projectors are being used more and more for spatial design in commercial facilities, art galleries, museums, and other venues. There is a rapidly growing need to create immersive spaces by arranging multiple projectors in a single space and combining them to project 360-degree images. In spatial design using multiple projectors, there is a need for higher image quality in the projected images as well as for greater efficiency in image adjustment.

Fujifilm ZUH6000 white

In 2019, Fujifilm launched the Z Series projectors, which were the company's first to feature a "folded two-axial rotatable lens." Since then, Fujifilm has expanded its lineup with the launch the Z8000, which has a high luminance of 8000lm, in 2021, and the Z6000, which has a high luminance of 6000lm, in 2022.

The newly developed FP-ZUH6000 is the first projector in the Z Series to support 4K high-definition projection, and it is a projector that effectively creates immersive spaces with its excellent color reproduction and smooth gradation expression. In addition to providing vivid images with a brightness of 6000lm using the latest laser light source technology, it has also been designed to be lightweight (approximately 38 pounds) and compact (19 x 7 x 20 inches (WHD).

The FP-ZUH6000 also comes with a lens shift function that offers a higher level of performance than the Z6000. This allows the position of the projected image to be moved over a wider area without changing the position of the projector itself or the direction of the lens, contributing to more efficient image adjustment work.

 

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