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As the audio begins, you can hear the clear, staccato clicks and clacks of a plastic camera being handled. The control buttons are being expertly navigated, each press and release creating a distinct, satisfying sound. In the background, the soft rustle of hands moving on the plastic surface of the camera can be heard. The next sound you hear is the distinct whirl of the focus ring being adjusted. It's a smooth, continuous sound, indicating precise control over the camera's focus. There's a quick pause, before the sound occurs again, this time faster, indicating a quicker shift in focus. Then, you hear the unmistakable sound of a Canon DSLR shutter. It's a rapid, mechanical sound that indicates a photo being taken. This sound repeats a few times throughout the audio, each snap crisp and distinct. The aperture ring is adjusted next, the sound is a gentle click, not as loud as the other control buttons, but quite distinct. The audio captures the