NBA 2K25 Guide: Optimal Camera Settings and How to Adjust Them

Here’s a look at our recommendations for the best camera settings in NBA 2K25.

Just like in other sports games, the camera plays a crucial role in NBA 2K25. Selecting the right camera setup can significantly enhance your ability to see the entire court, locate open players, and time your shots accurately. However, adjusting the camera settings in 2K25 can be somewhat challenging, particularly during online play in The City.

Here’s how to change the camera angle in NBA 2K25, along with our recommended settings.

How to Change Camera in Single-Player

Changing camera settings in single-player mode is relatively straightforward. Simply press Pause to access the menu, then navigate to ‘Camera.’ From there, you can enter the Camera menu and cycle through the various options available.

Players have control over the camera setup, including zoom, height, and auto-flip to the offensive possession zone, among other features.

Keep in mind that any changes made in single-player modes won’t transfer to The City.

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How to Change Camera in The City

To adjust the camera settings for park play in The City, press the D-Pad to cycle through the available options.

Best Camera Settings

For optimal gameplay, consider using the following settings in NBA 2K25:

  • 2K Low
  • Zoom: 5
  • Height: 7
  • Auto Flip: On

Choose a camera angle that provides a clear view of the court and all the players while allowing you to see the shot release without being too distant from the action. The 2K Low setting serves as a good compromise.

Opting for a slightly higher height can improve your overall visual field, while a lower zoom enhances the view of players.

For a less competitive yet authentic experience, consider the Broadcast angle. Alternatively, the Nosebleed angles offer a perspective akin to watching from an upper deck seat.

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