On April 10, 2026, Fujifilm (China) officially announced the FP-ZUH12000, the first model in its Z series equipped with interchangeable lenses.
Delivering 12,000 ANSI lumens peak brightness, native 4K ultra-high-definition image quality, and the industry-exclusive foldable dual-axis rotating lens system, this projector provides a high-performance, highly flexible projection solution for large exhibition halls, immersive spaces, high-end conference rooms and other professional scenarios.

I. Core Performance: 4K UHD+ & 12,000 Lumens for Unrivaled Clarity & Brightness
- Native 4K UHD+ resolution for exquisite detail reproductionPowered by a 0.8-inch HEP DMD DLP chip, the projector supports a native resolution of 3840 × 2400 4K UHD+. Compared with the previous-generation FP-ZUH6000, its optical engine is comprehensively upgraded, offering more accurate color reproduction and smoother grayscale performance, perfectly meeting professional demands for displaying 4K video, high-definition graphics, and detailed 3D content.
- 12,000 ANSI lumens for superb visibility even in bright environmentsEquipped with a new-generation solid-state laser light source, it reaches a peak brightness of 12,000 ANSI lumens, double that of its predecessor. Even in brightly lit halls, semi-outdoor areas, large auditoriums and other challenging lighting conditions, it projects sharp, highly saturated, high-contrast large-screen images, eliminating the common weaknesses of dim, grayish pictures in traditional engineering projectors.
- Compact and lightweight design balances performance and usabilityWith dimensions of just 535 mm × 396 mm × 189 mm and a weight of approximately 18.1 kg, it achieves remarkable lightweight engineering in the 12,000-lumen class, greatly simplifying ceiling installation, transportation and setup, and adapting to diverse spatial layouts.
II. Optical System: Interchangeable Lenses & Foldable Dual-Axis Rotation for Unlimited Creativity
The FP-ZUH12000 is the first model in the Z series to support interchangeable lenses, with three professional lenses available to cover full-scenario projection needs:
- FP-ZL034 (ultra-short throw, 0.34–0.41 throw ratio)Features the industry-exclusive foldable dual-axis rotating lens, supporting 360° lens rotation and 90° body tilt. It offers up to 60% vertical lens shift and 30% horizontal shift, allowing major image adjustments without moving the projector — ideal for immersive projection, irregular walls, ceiling and floor projection.
- FP-ZL050 (short throw, 0.50–0.65 throw ratio)Suitable for large images in medium and small spaces, balancing easy installation and stable imaging.
- FP-ZL125 (standard throw, 1.25–2.00 throw ratio)Designed for long-distance, large-format standard projection in large exhibition halls, auditoriums and outdoor shows.
III. Professional Configuration: High Reliability for Demanding Engineering Environments
- Long-lasting laser light sourceThe solid-state laser light source delivers long service life and slow brightness decay, supporting 24/7 continuous operation to meet the high-load demands of museums, commercial exhibition halls, cultural tourism projects and other installations.
- Rich interfaces and intelligent controlEquipped with HDMI in/out, HDBaseT, Ethernet, RS232 and other professional ports, supporting remote control, multi-projector synchronization and system integration for large-scale projection engineering deployment.
- Precise color managementBuilt with Fujifilm’s professional color calibration technology, supporting custom color parameters and LUT storage to ensure consistent color performance across different scenes and content types.
IV. Application Scenarios & Availability
The FP-ZUH12000 is ideal for large exhibition halls, immersive art spaces, high-end conferences, cultural tourism performances, commercial complexes and outdoor shows.With its combination of 4K ultra HD, 12,000 lumens, interchangeable lenses and flexible installation, it sets a new benchmark for high-brightness 4K engineering projectors.
The model is scheduled to officially launch in Summer 2026, bringing new momentum to the professional projection market.





