Doug Mills 1 / 8,000 film shutter-speed to catch the hit

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Doug Mills was there to capture his head being blown off using a 1 / 8,000 film shutter-speed to catch the hit.

All left wing media are there for this hit job on TRUMP!

How many rally's have had The New York Post, and all major left-wing media there, that should have been a red flag for Trump, when they saw the media-press suddenly show up?

New York Times photographer Doug Mills

democrat media mob are trying to film Trump getting his head blown off

they set this up and went to one of his rally's.

The world was stunned by a picture by Doug Mills, a New York Times photographer, which appears to show a blurred trail of a bullet having passed President Trump or clipped his ear at a rally on Saturday.

Mills, being a professional, will also no doubt have used his burst and full image buffer to capture as many images as possible the moment it became clear something was happening.

With the bright conditions and the camera closely focused on the President, a nearby passing bullet would be in sharp focus if passing close enough.

Thomas Matthew Crooks, used "an AR-style rifle" – which would send a bullet at around 3000ft/sec as it leaves the gun.

A bullet loses speed as it flies, and the shooter was around 600ft from the former President.

According to Politiko, Mills was taking photos with "a Sony camera capable of up to 30fps and 1/8000sec" (though they don't say which one or what setting he was using).

Mills is known to have spoken about why he switched to the Sony A9 (from Canon) in the past (the interview is on the Sony site). We now think he's using a Sony A1 – a full frame camera with up to 50.5 megapixels

One might expect to see debris in that case, and according to Politiko again, Michael Harrigan, an FBI retiree agress that is could be a bullet but "the angle seems a little low" to be the one to go through the ear.
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