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Best Camera Settings for Pro Clubs

5 min readUpdated March 4, 2026

Camera settings in Pro Clubs matter differently than in FUT or Career Mode. You control one player in a team of eleven, which means your camera needs to show you different information depending on your role. Getting this right gives you a genuine read advantage over opponents who have never optimised it.

Why Pro Clubs Camera Choice Is Different

In FUT you control every player, so a high, wide camera showing the whole pitch is always useful. In Pro Clubs you control only your position. A striker needs to see space ahead and behind defenders. A CDM needs to see the shape forming in front of them before the ball arrives. A goalkeeper needs the widest possible view of incoming attacks. The optimal camera is different for each role, and using a single default setting across your entire club is leaving awareness on the table.

The Co-Op Camera - Most Popular in Pro Clubs

The Co-Op camera is designed specifically for multiplayer modes. It sits higher and further back than the standard cameras, giving you a wider view of where your teammates are positioned relative to you. This is enormously useful in Pro Clubs because positioning relative to other human players is the core skill of the mode. The Co-Op camera is the most commonly recommended setting across high-level Pro Clubs communities, and for good reason. Start here if you are unsure which camera to use.

Tele Camera - Good for Wingers and Strikers

The Tele camera sits closer to the pitch than Co-Op and follows your player tightly. For a winger or striker, this provides a clearer view of the space immediately in front of you and behind defenders - the information you actually need when making a run or receiving in the final third. The trade-off is reduced peripheral vision for teammates behind you, which matters less for attacking positions whose primary job is to receive and finish rather than initiate play.

Dynamic Camera - High Risk, High Reward

Dynamic camera shifts angle as play develops, which can disorient players mid-action. Most experienced Pro Clubs players avoid it for this reason - the unpredictable angle changes make consistent reactions harder. If you played on Dynamic before discovering alternatives and you are already adapted to it, there is no compelling reason to switch. But if you are new to the settings menu, start with Co-Op or Tele first.

Recommendations by Position

Strikers and wingers: Tele or Default, adjusted to a moderate zoom level that shows about fifteen yards ahead of your player. CDMs and centre-backs: Co-Op with height increased by two or three points to see the formation ahead of you before the ball arrives. Goalkeepers: the Broadcast camera gives a completely different perspective - wider than any outfield camera - and many Pro Clubs keepers swear by it for reading crosses and through balls. Try Broadcast for three or four sessions if you play goalkeeper before settling on an outfield camera instead.

Height and Zoom Adjustments

Every camera in EA FC is adjustable for height and zoom. As a general rule: increase height slightly to see more of the pitch, reduce zoom to see more space around your player. For defending positions, higher and wider is better. For attacking positions, a tighter zoom gives you cleaner reads on the immediate situation. Make small incremental changes - one or two points per session - until the view feels natural. Dramatic single changes are hard to evaluate clearly.

Team-Wide Camera Coordination

Your teammates each have their own camera settings. The Co-Op camera is worth recommending to your entire club as a baseline because it creates a shared spatial awareness - everyone on the team can see roughly the same field of play, which can improve passing timing and run-making. If half your club uses Tele and half uses Co-Op, the team's collective reading of space is slightly inconsistent.

Track Your Progress

After switching camera settings, give yourself five matches to adapt before evaluating. Your match rating and passing accuracy on PROCLUBS.IO will reflect whether your positional reading improved. Pair camera awareness with the right controller settings for the full competitive setup, and check the position-specific playstyles guide for the next layer of optimisation.

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