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被联合国教科文组织定为世界文化遗产的二条城,建于公元1603年,1867年,第十五代将军德川庆喜将“大政奉还”于皇室朝廷,奉还的仪式就在二条城的二之丸御殿内举行——时隔150年后,我们则在同一个地方见证了富士划时代的GFX50s中画幅无反相机的诞生。而富士正是欲借“大政奉还”的主题,向摄影界表达他们希望通过GFX50s在数码相机领域开启一个全新时代的愿望。(一般认为“大政奉还”是标志着日本封建时代结束,近现代开端
Built by UNESCO in 1602 as a World Cultural Heritage Site, it was built in 1603 and 1867 by the Tenth Generation General Tokugawa Hachiji, who returned “Feng Shui to the royal court” in 1867. Noboru held in the Imperial Palace - After a lapse of 150 years, we witnessed in the same place Fuji era of the GFX50s medium format without anti-camera was born. Fuji, meanwhile, is trying to borrow the theme of “big money back” to convey to the photography community their desire to open a whole new era in digital cameras through the GFX50s. (It is generally believed that “repayments of major services” mark the end of Japan’s feudal era and the beginning of modern times