Hopefully this isn't a Necro, apologize if it is.
I've read most of the information available here on the topic, as these pictures have always fascinated me. But one question has always bothered me about the whole set of pictures. Why are all 3 pictures of the UFO from inside the car and the last one from outside of the car / vehicle. I mean, you witness something like this and you want to take a picture, wouldn't you want a better shot than from your driver seat trying to get a shot from passenger side window?
I figured for the longest time that maybe he hastened the picture taking because he had no idea how long he would have to capture the moment and wanted to get as much as he could or perhaps he was a bit scared and preferred to be ready to step on the gas and leave if need be. After looking up the camera specs, a couple of videos of how they work and approximately how much time it takes between two pictures, there would've been enough time to snap a first shot from in the car and then get up / out of the vehicle for shot 2 and 3. Once the craft leaves sight and the officer sees the ring of smoke, then he gets out and gets a shot of that. Why are all 3 shots from the same angle, in the same spot, considering the delay there is between two pictures on that type of camera?
Here is a video of a kid using the camera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxJ6dhg5RA8
You can skip to about 7 min to see him take a selfie with it and pull out the picture / negative. This whole process could've been done while exiting the vehicle and get ready for shot 2 and 3. Again, I am no expert nor do I claim understanding how he felt on the spot and how his judgement / thinking could've been affected in the process. Kind of like when you're pumped with adrenaline and it's only after the aftermath that you realize you went about a whole situation wrong.
So why all 3 shots from the same angle, in the same spot, considering the operation time of the camera? I apologize if this is addressed elsewhere or mentioned somewhere and my eyes ignored that piece of info.