Everyone instantly moved away from the window and subconsciously gathered around Adrian Mu, as if this was the safest place.
Adrian Mu, who was surrounded by a crowd of people, said: ...
"Which photo did you take before you noticed the problem?" Nathan Ke felt that he had been squeezed out of the "teammate circle" by the big guy Cao Youning, so he simply asked the photographer directly, "Why did I hear the 'click' sound of the first photo come faster than the second one?"
Mai Peng tried to stay calm: "Yes, the shutter speed of the first photo is faster than the second. The first photo was a test shot, so I chose the commonly used 1250 seconds, which is suitable for photographing people in normal action. When I was shooting, I felt that my hands felt good, so I decided to try a slower speed. In fact, it is best to use a slow speed to shoot night scenes, so I tried 130 seconds. I think this speed should be able to barely withstand the error caused by my shaking hands."
Mai Peng paused and continued, "I only saw the two bright spots by the window when I took the first picture. Although I changed the position for the second picture, the window was still within the frame. Unfortunately, it was very bright when I took the picture, and my eyes were a little blurry, so I didn't see anything in time."
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