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As the audio begins, a soft, neutral voice introduces the topic - Handling Digital Camera Noises, specifically focusing on the Shutter Sound. The speaker highlights the importance of understanding different sounds a camera makes, especially in the realm of digital technology. As the discussion progresses, the sound of a digital camera shutter is played. It's an unmistakable, quick clicking noise that signals an image has been captured. The speaker emphasizes how this sound is not just an audio effect but an actual mechanical sound produced by the camera's shutter closing and opening. The speaker continues to dissect the reasons behind this sound. They explain how, in digital cameras, the shutter sound results from the rapid movement of the shutter curtains. These curtains allow light to hit the camera's sensor to capture an image, and their swift motion is what generates the noise. The speaker then delves into the technical aspects, discussing how the speed at which these curtains m