Struggling to freeze the action? Learn how to set up your Sony A7iv and use high shutter speeds to capture the perfect frame before the ball is gone.

A noisy photo is a memory; a blurry photo is a mistake. You can fix noise in post-processing, but you can never fix a blurry bat.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was watching a game the other day and realized that the moment a bat actually hits a baseball only lasts about a thousandth of a second. It’s wild to think that’s the window our listener is trying to hit with their Sony A7iv.
Miles: It really is the ultimate "lottery" shot. When you’re dealing with a fastball coming in at a hundred miles per hour and a bat swinging at eighty, you aren't just taking a photo; you're trying to freeze time itself. Most people think their gear will just handle it, but even with a great setup like that 28-200mm lens, the most common mistake is actually trusting the autofocus during the swing.
Lena: Right, because by the time the camera locks on, the ball is already in the catcher's mitt!
Miles: Exactly. So, let’s dive into how to calibrate that A7iv and play the odds to finally nail that perfect bat-on-ball frame.