- Fujifilm ZUH6000 helps projection onto partitions, ceilings, flooring with out transferring the projector or adjusting the lens
- Hid pop-up lens mechanism resembles a turtle’s retractable neck
- Projected to hit the market in June 2025, however pricing stays beneath wraps
Fujifilm has launched its newest innovation in projection expertise, the Fujifilm Projector ZUH6000, an ultra-short-throw (UST) 4K projector outfitted with a folded two-axial rotatable lens.
This newest addition to the Z Sequence is designed to challenge high-definition photographs with improved coloration accuracy and clean gradation.
In comparison with its predecessors, it reportedly enhances coloration replica by 1.5 instances, with purple hues seeing a twofold enchancment.
A retractable lens impressed by nature?
Measuring 486 mm in width, 496 mm in depth, 175 mm in top, the ZUH6000 is hardly a transportable projector, however you are getting numerous constancy.
On the coronary heart of the ZUH6000 is a high-performance DLP chip, enabling it to challenge 4K-resolution photographs (3840 x 2160 pixels). It helps a brightness of 6000 lumens which is decrease than the 8000 lumens brightness of the Z8000 that Fujifilm launched in 2021.
The ZUH6000’s two-axial lens permits the lens to rotate 90 levels across the mounting axis and 360 levels across the lens axis. The lens will also be hid, leaving solely the pop-up mechanism uncovered which is harking back to a turtle’s capability to retract and prolong its neck.
It additionally helps a lens shift perform which affords as much as 82% vertical and 35% horizontal adjustment. This flexibility allows projection in a number of instructions, in addition to fine-tuning the place of the projected picture with out bodily transferring the projector or altering the lens course.
A 1.1x optical zoom mechanism ensures environment friendly and exact picture positioning, making it best for complicated spatial designs.
Though there is no such thing as a official data on the value of this system, it’s scheduled for launch in June 2025.