Fujifilm Announces Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2026


Fujifilm Announces Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2026

TOKYO, May 12, 2026 – FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation announced today financial results for the full-year of fiscal year ended March 31, 2026.

Full-Year Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2026

  • Revenue was JPY3,357.0 billion and increased 5.0% year-over-year.
  • Operating income was JPY350.2 billion and increased 6.1% year‑over‑year.
  • Net income attributable to FUJIFILM Holdings was JPY276.7 billion and increased 6.0% year‑over‑year.
  • The annual dividend for FY2025 is expected to be JPY70 per share, marking the 16th consecutive annual increase.

Outlook for Fiscal Year Ending March 2027

  • For the fiscal year ending March 2027, the company projects record high financial performance, with revenue of JPY3.47 trillion, supported by the expanded operation of large-scale Bio CDMO facilities and increased sales of semiconductor materials.
  • Operating income is expected to rise 4.2% year-on-year to JPY365.0 billion, reflecting strong performance in the Electronics and Imaging segments.
  • Net income attributable to FUJIFILM Holdings is forecasted at JPY280.0 billion.
  • This outlook does not incorporate the potential impact of fluctuations in raw material prices and energy costs associated with heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, given the significant uncertainty surrounding future developments.
  • The annual dividend for the fiscal year ending March 2027 is forecasted at JPY75 per share, marking the company’s 17th consecutive annual dividend increase.

“We achieved record-high revenue, operating income, and net income, driven by strong performance in the Healthcare segment supported by the operation of new Bio CDMO facilities, solid results in semiconductor materials within the Electronics segment, and steady growth in the Imaging segment, including digital cameras.” said Teiichi Goto, president and chief executive officer, representative director, FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation. “In this current fiscal year, our focus is on achieving sustainable growth by expanding our semiconductor materials business and scaling production capacity in the Bio CDMO business. We are committed to accelerating progress toward the goals outlined in VISION2030 and establishing Fujifilm as a collection of global leading businesses.”

Fourth-quarter financial highlights from January to March by business segments
In the fourth quarter, revenue increased by 6.8% year-over-year to JPY927.3 billion. Operating income was JPY101.8 billion, representing a 4.8% year-over-year decrease. Net income attributable to FUJIFILM Holdings increased by 5.0% year-over-year to JPY83.4 billion.

Healthcare

  • Revenue increased by 5.4% year-over-year to JPY333.6 billion, while operating income declined by 34.7% year-over-year to JPY29.7 billion, primarily due to the higher raw material costs due to surging silver prices.
  • In the Medical Systems business, strong sales of endoscopes across major markets, including the United States and Europe, together with concentrated deliveries from large-scale contracts, resulted in an approximate 30% increase in sales, contributing to revenue growth.
  • The Bio CDMO business recorded higher revenue, supported by the operation of new facilities at the Denmark site, while the LS Solutions business also achieved revenue growth as the market for cell culture media continued to recover.

Electronics

  • Revenue increased by 27.4% year-over-year to JPY127.5 billion, and operating income rose by 74.0% year-over-year to JPY30.7 billion.
  • In the Electronic Materials business, revenue increased by 29.3% year-over-year, driven by strong demand for advanced semiconductor materials used in generative AI.
  • In the Advanced Functional Materials business, revenue increased by 24.1% year-over-year, supported by strong sales of display materials as well as increased sales of large capacity data tapes for major IT companies.

Business Innovation

  • Revenue decreased by 3.5% year-over-year to JPY324.8 billion, and operating income declined by 15.4% year-over-year to JPY27.0 billion.
  • In the Business Solutions business, revenue growth was primarily driven by the expansion of solutions related to digital transformation.
  • In the Office Solutions business, revenue declined due to sluggish market conditions in the Asia-Pacific region and the strategic streamlining of low-margin product offerings.
  • In the Graphic Communications business, revenue remained largely flat, as increased sales of xerographic equipment in new markets were offset by reduced demand for printing plates and related products in Europe amid weak market conditions.

Imaging

  • Strong sales of instant photo systems and digital cameras drove revenue up by 22.6% year-over-year to JPY141.4 billion, while operating income increased by 1.1% year-over-year to JPY24.5 billion.
  • In the Consumer Imaging business, steady sales growth of core instax™ models such as the instax mini 12™ and instax mini Evo, as well as solid sales of products including the instax WIDE 400, instax Link 3, and instax WIDE Evo, contributed to revenue growth by expanding the user base.
  • In the Professional Imaging business, strong performance of models launched during the current fiscal year, including the GFX100RF, X half, X‑E5, and X‑T30 III, together with continued sales of existing models, supported overall revenue growth.

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Brightin Star 7.5mm f/2.8 IV APS-C Ultra-Wide Fisheye


Brightin Star 7.5mm f/2.8 IV: B&H Photo

Brightin Star announced a new 7.5mm f/2.8 IV APS-C ultra-wide fisheye lens in black and silver. The new model is light at 274g, with a 190° field of view, and is rear-filter-ready. The intro price is $139.99 (regular price: $159.99). The introductory period is May 11 – May 21.

Press:
An ultrawide fisheye with an included ND filter for mirrorless APS-C cameras, the Brightin Star 7.5mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens is ideal for landscapes, astrophotography, and experimental portrait photographers. A built-in rear filter thread for the included ND filter allows you to turn standard scenes into stunning long exposures by smoothing water, blurring crowds, and more. The 190° field of view and bright f/2.8 maximum aperture allow you to capture exaggerated wide scenes and interesting close-ups in a wide range of lighting conditions. Thanks to the five-blade iris, light sources can create 10-point starbursts, adding additional character to your images.

Due to the manual design of this lens, ensure you have enabled “release without lens” in your camera’s settings.

Optical Performance

  • Ultra-wide fisheye lens provides an 11.3mm full-frame equivalent focal length to APS-C mirrorless cameras.
  • Fisheye design renders a 190° angle of view to produce a distinct visual appeal characterized by dramatic distortion and a creative depiction of space.
  • Bright f/2.8 maximum aperture suits working in a variety of lighting conditions and contributes to the sleek form factor.
  • 5-blade diaphragm contributes to a smooth and pleasing bokeh quality.

Design

  • Built-in rear filter thread for included ND filter allows long exposures.
  • Manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 5.9″ away.
  • Mechanical aperture adjustment with de-clicked aperture ring for smooth adjustment.
  • Built-in lens hood helps to prevent stray light from causing flares.
Key Features
  • APS-C | f/2.8 to f/16
  • 11.3mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)
  • Includes Rear Thread ND Filter
  • Manual Focus Design | 5.9″ Close Focus
  • 190° Fisheye Angle of View
  • 5-Blade Iris | Smooth Bokeh
  • De-Clicked Aperture
  • Built-In Lens Hood



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Fujifilm Germany Merges Digital Camera and Instax Divisions, Reshuffles Leadership


Fujifilm Germany has quietly made a structural move that X-series and GFX shooters in Europe should know about: as of April 1, 2026, the digital camera and instax divisions have been consolidated under FUJIFILM Germany GmbH in Ratingen, with newly created Head of Marketing and Head of Sales Management roles now covering both product lines. Longtime Sales Manager Electronic Imaging Thomas Morgenstern is also set to retire on October 1, 2026, handing the reins to Christoph Theußen. Here’s the full announcement from Fujifilm below.

FUJIFILM Germany GmbH: New managers in marketing and sales management

As of April 1, 2026, FUJIFILM has merged its two business units for digital cameras and instax instant cameras under the umbrella of FUJIFILM Germany GmbH. The aim of this reorganization is to consolidate expertise, optimally utilize synergies, and thereby consistently continue and expand upon the existing success of both business segments.

In this context, the positions of Head of Marketing and Head of Sales Management were newly created and filled. Both management positions are responsible for both instax products and digital cameras.

Michael Frösler will be the new Head of Marketing

Effective July 1, 2026, Michael Frösler will assume the newly created position of Head of Marketing for instax and digital cameras. Michael Frösler is a highly experienced marketing expert and manager with comprehensive know-how across numerous marketing disciplines. He has successfully demonstrated his expertise over the past several years at the outdoor specialist Jack Wolfskin.

The second change within the marketing department involves Stephan Althoff, currently Head of Marketing for instax instant cameras. Effective July 1, 2026, he will assume the role of Head of Product Marketing/Event & Retail Marketing for both product categories—instax and digital cameras—responsible for product management, instax procurement, event and trade fair management, and trade/retail marketing. In this role, he will report directly to Michael Frösler, the new Head of Marketing.

Christoph Theußen as the new Head of Sales Management

Christoph Theußen assumed the newly created position of Head of Sales Management on April 1, 2026. He will be responsible for sales across both product lines, instax and digital cameras.

Christoph Theußen has worked for FUJIFILM for many years in a variety of highly successful roles. Before taking over European Sales for Optical Devices eight years ago, he was already working in sales for digital cameras in Germany. Christoph Theußen is a proven sales expert who will continue to drive the successful sales development of recent years
Bianca Ropertz, Sales Manager for instax, will continue to be responsible for sales of this product group and will report to Christoph Theußen.

Thomas Morgenstern, Sales Manager for Electronic Imaging, will retire on October 1, 2026, and will oversee the handover of his responsibilities to Christoph Theußen until then. Through his many years with FUJIFILM, Thomas Morgenstern has made a significant contribution to the very positive development of this product area through his dedication and sales expertise.

Both the Head of Marketing and the Head of Sales Management report directly to Martin Broderick, General Manager of FUJIFILM Germany GmbH, and complete the management team.

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MAP Camera 2026 April Rankings – Fujifilm Takes 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 7th


Fujifilm dominated MAP Cameras sales in April, taking four of the top ten spots, followed by Sony with three spots, with Canon holding one spot, and Nikon being absent.

New Digital Camera Ranking for April
RankManufacturerProduct namecategory
1st placeSONYα7VMirrorless camera
2nd placeFUJIFILMX100VICompact digital camera
3rd placeFUJIFILMX-T30 IIIMirrorless camera
4th placeCanonPowerShot SX740 HSCompact digital camera
5th placeFUJIFILMX-E5Mirrorless camera
6th placeDJIOsmo Pocket 4Digital movie camera 
7th placeFUJIFILMX-M5Mirrorless camera
8th placeRICOHGR IVCompact digital camera
9th placeSONYα6700Mirrorless camera
10th placeSONYα7C IIMirrorless camera

MAP Cameras’ take

Coming in at second place is the FUJIFILM X100VI. It has made a comeback after being unranked last time. Despite the continued unstable supply, its popularity remains unchanged. We only accept orders for the number of units we expect to receive, but that number is reached in no time. While it is in stark contrast to the α7V, it is certainly a threat to the α7V’s ranking.

Coming in at third place is the FUJIFILM X-T30 III. Although it dropped one rank from second place last time, it maintains its high popularity.
While its pixel count of approximately 26.1 megapixels is inferior to higher-end models, it is sufficient for an APS-C size camera. The omission of in-body image stabilization is not a problem if the lens has that function. Because of its lower price, it is purchased by a wide range of people, from those buying it as an entry-level camera to those buying it as a secondary camera to a higher-end model. April and May, in particular, are times when many people are starting out with photography. With stable supply, it is a camera that can be expected to remain at the top of the list.

In addition, the X-E5 came in 5th place and the X-M5 came in 7th place, bringing the total number of FUJIFILM models that made the list to four. FUJIFILM has been consistently getting three or more models into the rankings recently, and their strong performance is remarkable. In the 2025 annual rankings, which we reported on recently, they had four models in the top 10 of the new product category, and a total of seven models in the top 20, overwhelmingly outperforming the others. We mentioned that their diverse lineup has led to support from a wide range of customers, and this year’s start has also shown that same momentum.

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Zhongyi Optics 30mm f/2.4 and 45mm f/1.4 Coming to GFX

ZY Optics (Zhongyi) will release new 30mm f/2.4 and 45mm f/1.4 lenses at the Beijing P&E Imaging Show (May 15-18, 2026). Here are the details on the 30mm f/2.4 medium format lens:

  • Format & Compatibility: Designed for 44×33mm (4433) medium format sensors; native mount support for Fujifilm GFX series (e.g., GFX50S) and Pentax 645 (including 645Z); also compatible with older digital backs (Mamiya, Leaf, Phase One CCD models with similar sensor size).
  • Focal Length & Aperture: 30mm wide-angle (provides a perspective wider than ~80° on 4433 format); bright maximum aperture of f/2.4.
  • Aperture Range: f/2.4, f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16, f/22.
  • Optical Design & Performance: Modern optics delivering high sharpness and resolution; rendering style combines contemporary clarity with the atmospheric “vintage” character of older lenses.
  • Build Quality: Full-metal construction with a substantial, premium feel and notable weight when handheld.
  • Series Context: Latest addition to ZHONGYI’s PITTURA series, following the 65mm F1.4 and 80mm F1.6.
  • Price & Availability: Regular price 3580 RMB; introductory/pre-order price 3380 RMB

Zhongyi Optics lenses can be found at B&H Photo and Amazon.




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