5. Portrait Photography
Portrait shooting is a breeze with the A7IV. I typically switch to Aperture Priority Mode and choose a wide aperture, like f/1.8, to get that dreamy, blurred background. Eye AF is a lifesaver for nailing focus on your subject’s eyes, and I often dial in a slight exposure compensation — around –0.7— to preserve highlights in bright conditions.
I tend to follow the rule of thirds for composition, placing my subject off-center for a more dynamic look. Once I’m happy with the framing, I half-press the shutter to confirm focus, then fully press to capture. With the A7IV’s fast autofocus and reliable tracking, you’ll rarely miss a moment.
6. Cinematic Video
If cinematic video is your focus, the A7IV certainly delivers. I shoot most projects in 4K at 24 fps for a classic, film-like feel. Using S-Log3 flattens the footage, which might look a bit washed out at first, but it provides much more room for creative color grading in post.
I always enable Real-Time Tracking so the camera smoothly follows my subject, even if they move around. Keep an eye on your shutter speed—you’ll want to follow the 180-degree rule (basically double your frame rate, so 1/50 if you’re shooting 24 fps). Once that’s set, you’re good to press record. Whether you’re filming a short doc, a personal vlog, or a narrative piece, the A7IV can handle it all.