Best camera view?
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Strike Zone or Strike Zone High
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Fish eye 1 and 2, catcher high, wide. Try those, but it’s all preference.
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It’s personal preference. Go into practice & spend a few minutes on each one to see what works best for you. That being said most of the elite players use Strike Zone.
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I struggled with increased pitch speeds this year, but to my surprise, Strike Zone High saved my bacon.
I was using regular SZ, and sometimes Offset.
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Catcher high
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As people had said it is personal preference. I use strike zone 2 but have tried almost every camera angle. Aesthetically I like zoom because I like seeing the batter but for me it is harder to hit.
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I'm just a humble noob but, strike zone is good for seeing the release of the ball from the pitchers hand, but strike zone 2 helps me to lay off anything at the bottom of the zone.
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@jahlove1722_xbl said in Best camera view?:
What’s the best for hitting?
If you are late then i would go with sz high. If you are early then i would go with reg sz.
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I prefer Offset Zoom
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@deathxsonic_psn said in Best camera view?:
I'm just a humble noob but, strike zone is good for seeing the release of the ball from the pitchers hand, but strike zone 2 helps me to lay off anything at the bottom of the zone.
Me 100%.
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@jahlove1722_xbl said in Best camera view?:
What’s the best for hitting?
I've been using strike zone 2, but I've found some ballparks can cut into it on the high side of the zone for some pitchers. Notably Kansas city and a pitcher with a high delivery.
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