These days, many are synchronized down to a split second, due to so many clocks/phones/cameras etc. all being connected to wifi towers, which are all synchronized to satellites, all of which are synchronized with extreme digital precision.
This photographer was using a Sony A1 camera which does have wifi function, and was connected to a satellite wifi hotspot- that means satellite communication, through wifi towers, etc., meaning there is a very, very strong likelihood that the time on his camera is indeed accurate, down to a split second.
That begs the question asked above: Why report 6:11 when you have photos that show 6:10?
Not all clocks are synchronized
These days, many are synchronized down to a split second, due to so many clocks/phones/cameras etc. all being connected to wifi towers, which are all synchronized to satellites, all of which are synchronized with extreme digital precision.
This photographer was using a Sony A1 camera which does have wifi function, and was connected to a satellite wifi hotspot- that means satellite communication, through wifi towers, etc., meaning there is a very, very strong likelihood that the time on his camera is indeed accurate, down to a split second.
That begs the question asked above: Why report 6:11 when you have photos that show 6:10?