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Camera-Settings of Trump Assassination Photo in NY Times

Munari
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Does anyone know what camera and what settings NY Times photographer Doug Mills used to capture the bullet going by Donald Trump?

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shadowsports
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It was a Sony Baloney and Gag-Master.  I don't know about the settings. 😑

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zakslm
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Rising Star


Reports are that it was taken with a Sony camera at 1/8000th of a second.   Below is a link to Jared Polin’s breakdown of the historic photos taken of the assassination attempt.  I found it thoughtful and his analysis and comments fascinating. 

https://youtu.be/JruJfYBNDpg?feature=shared

 

Tronhard
VIP
VIP

It seems odd that a camera was even able to capture a shot of the bullet.  If, as is indicated, a shutter speed of 1/8000 was used, I wonder why?   I would expect a much more modest shutter speed for normal photography, even on a bright day.


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He shot at f1.6 which would require you to be at about 1/8000 and ISO maybe of 100 on a bright sunny day per the sunny 16 rule. The photo shows the streak of a bullet in motion. He would need a higher shutter speed to actually freeze the bullet.

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