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The audio begins with the distinctive sound of a Chinon camera's shutter. This analogue camera produces a mechanical clatter, a blend of clicks and whirs that harks back to the days of film photography. The sound is crisp, clear, and immediate, capturing the intricate dance of gears and springs that occurs with each press of the shutter button. It's a rich, tactile noise, full of character, that photographers often associate with the feel of an old-school, analogue Chinon camera. The audio ends, leaving behind a resonating echo of the shutter sound, a testament to the mechanical precision of the camera's operation.