Six Racing Simulators To Practise Your Motorsport Photography

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Motorsport photography is a difficult and expensive art to master... So what's our answer to this dilemma? Sim racing of course! Here are some of our top picks for sims to brush up on your camera skills.

Before we get stuck into the article, just a quick background on my experience with motorsport photography. I am a freelance motorsport photographer who has covered everything from the BTCC to banger racing. Whilst I have only been able to take my photography professionally in the last year, I have been taking photos and messing with cameras since I was in secondary school six years ago.

That being said, driving is the main attraction in sim racing, of course - but certainly not the only one. Taking screenshots is a passion of numerous sim racers, and many modern titles come with a photo mode included. How capable are they, however?

Assetto Corsa Competizione​

One of the best-looking sim racing titles on the market currently, Assetto Corsa Competizione has one of the best photo modes on offer. It is a complex beast, but not impossible to tame!

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ACC in all its graphical glory. Image: Kunos Simulazioni

When taking photos, you want to utilise the maximum from ACC's incredible graphics. If your PC allows you to, set the resolution scale to 200%. Be aware, that driving with this setting so high could cause frame drops on lower-powered PCs, but it is possible to save graphics presets in ACC. That way, switching between a screenshot and a racing preset is a breeze.

Once you have chosen your car and track combination and are out on track, clicking the mouse scroll button brings up the ‘Cinema HUD’. Crucial settings like the field of view (FOV) are available under the ‘Controls’ tab. The lower values do a fantastic job of simulating a real-life telephoto lens, the most commonly used lens to shoot motorsport.

The downside of the software? No direct motion blur or shutter speed alteration. To create the 'Blurred' background effect, set everything up in the 'Cinema HUD' menu in replay mode (you can enter free cam mode via the F7 key), then hit play and capture the car straight away as it starts to move with your settings applied. Not ideal, but it looks the part once you have nailed the technique.

BeamNG.drive​

If you have any experience with BeamNG, you know that the photo mode has gone through multiple iterations and versions. Here on OverTake, we have covered how to take seriously sensational screenshots in BeamNG, but what is taking realistic photos like?

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has a lot of options, but they do not react like they would on a real camera. For example, you can adjust the aperture but the impact it has on the image is not similar to how adjusting the aperture on a real camera would be. The 'Camera speed' appears to have no impact outside of the free-roam camera. The inability to adjust the shutter speed realistically limits the photo mode considerably.

However, it is not all doom and gloom. BeamNG's beautiful graphics and physics engine always lend themselves well to good photos. Some of the best examples of properly utilising the photo mode will be on MD Gourley's OverTake account, make sure to check it out and try it out for yourself!

Assetto Corsa​

Assetto Corsa is best known in 2024 for its incredible versatility when it comes to mods. However, we will be focusing on the photo mode available in the base game.

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Ferrari 250 GTO, Oulton Park

The settings are not particularly mind-blowing. However, this title is considerably older than others on this list. Good quality photos are more than possible though: This shot of this classic Ferrari at a 60s-inspired Oulton Park you see above was set up and taken in less than five minutes.

AC's photo mode will not win any awards, but it is a fantastic place to start if you have a colourful collection of mods for the title you want to show off.

Automobilista 2​

Automobillista 2 is a surprisingly good sim to practise your photography in. The aperture, shutter speed and focus distance are brilliantly detailed and presented exactly as they would be on a DSLR camera. The settings all impact the images correctly, albeit not 100% consistently.

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Brazilian Stock Cars, Jerez

The downfall of this otherwise fantastic piece of software is the slow and unresponsive camera positioning and limited camera angles available. You can adjust each camera to how you want it, but unfortunately it all l just feels clunky and a bit restrictive, as even the drone camera collides with cars and objects.

Despite the camera problems, AMS2 has a plethora of groups across Facebook, Discord and many other platforms for photography and racing snaps as well. A good community is always worth investing in over giving up on a title because of a few technical issues.

Forza Horizon 5​

Strikingly similar to Forza Horizon 4, the photo mode in Forza Horizon 5 is a simple-to-use tool with user-friendly UI and sliders. This style of photo mode is perfectly suited for an arcade racing title such as FH5, and there is a die-hard photography community behind the game. If you want to learn to shoot a specific type of photo, there will most likely be a tutorial or guide for it.

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FH5 Photo Mode. Image Credit: Playground Games

The shutter speed, subject focus, aperture size and vignette strength shape can all be adjusted and played with to suit your style of image. Separate sliders are present for brightness, contrast and saturation.

Motion blur is handled in a very beginner-friendly way. In real car and motorsport photography, photographers are always chasing the perfect balance between motion blur and subject sharpness. FH5 does half of the work for you and holds your hand for the rest of it. 10/10 for beginners!

Gran Turismo 7​

Since GT Sport debuted the groundbreaking 'Scapes' mode in 2017, the Gran Turismo series has been at the forefront of sim racing photography and photo modes. Gran Turismo 7 took what Polyphony did with GTSport and raised the bar to an entirely different level.

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GT7 Scapes vs Real Life. Image: tbu_ on Reddit.com

The effect of the shutter speed, aperture and exposure are all included with lens effects like chromatic aberration and vignette — a popular addition to the tool. The photo mode in GT7 is truly in a class of its own when it comes to first-party content. The complexity is just right for the average user, but complex enough to scratch that itch of a true photographer.

GT7's scapes are entirely different to a regular photo mode in other sim racing titles. You place your car exactly how you want it in a set environment. This can help bring a creative vision for your photos to the forefront by giving you a 'Best-case scenario' setting!

Let us know which sim you love to take photos in the most on X @OverTake_gg or down in the comments below!
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Connor Minniss
Website Content Editor & Motorsport Photographer aiming to bring you the best of the best within the world of sim racing.

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Been on acc most of the day and man it’s one good looking game and the pics you can take are stunning.
 
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There are great screenshots to be had in ACC and AC, sadley for some reason, even after watching countless YT videos of how to use ACC Photo Mode, the functions just do not work properly on my PC:(

Great write up Connor:thumbsup:...and great to see other screenshot Artists posting their superb images as well:inlove:

Anyway have been using BeamNG's 'Showroom' for that static vehicle screenshot as it has an advantage of adding more lights to the showroom to build up the scene with your vehicle in it just like an IRL Photography Studio....just for something different:geek:

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One of many possible downsides of racing:confused:

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Sim racing has none of the problems real life photographers are facing.

First of all, "one shot" moment, if you have 1 race at one location per year, with that one rally car going by that you want to capture. That's it, and if you miss it, the moment is gone. In sim, just recreate the same scenario every day.
Second, lighting will be not optimal most of the time, unlike AC, where you can manipulate it as you wish.
Third, in reality you need to take and delete thousands of potential shots to train your eyes and hands for pan/tracking shots, to get that blurry background. At the same time holding a decent frame composition.

I know the article author already is familiar with all of this, I've seen his work, and it's good.

I started taking motorsports photos as a hobby in 2022, so far there are only 6-7 images I consider good enough to print and hang on my wall. Usual hit rate is a few out of thousand, but the best are even rarer, maybe 1 per event:

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Sim racing has none of the problems real life photographers are facing.

First of all, "one shot" moment, if you have 1 race at one location per year, with that one rally car going by that you want to capture. That's it, and if you miss it, the moment is gone. In sim, just recreate the same scenario every day.
Second, lighting will be not optimal most of the time, unlike AC, where you can manipulate it as you wish.
Third, in reality you need to take and delete thousands of potential shots to train your eyes and hands for pan/tracking shots, to get that blurry background. At the same time holding a decent frame composition.

I know the article author already is familiar with all of this, I've seen his work, and it's good.

I started taking motorsports photos as a hobby in 2022, so far there are only 6-7 images I consider good enough to print and hang on my wall. Usual hit rate is a few out of thousand, but the best are even rarer, maybe 1 per event:

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These are absolutely stunning. I admire your skills!
 
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Sim racing has none of the problems real life photographers are facing.

First of all, "one shot" moment, if you have 1 race at one location per year, with that one rally car going by that you want to capture. That's it, and if you miss it, the moment is gone. In sim, just recreate the same scenario every day.
Second, lighting will be not optimal most of the time, unlike AC, where you can manipulate it as you wish.
Third, in reality you need to take and delete thousands of potential shots to train your eyes and hands for pan/tracking shots, to get that blurry background. At the same time holding a decent frame composition.

I know the article author already is familiar with all of this, I've seen his work, and it's good.

I started taking motorsports photos as a hobby in 2022, so far there are only 6-7 images I consider good enough to print and hang on my wall. Usual hit rate is a few out of thousand, but the best are even rarer, maybe 1 per event:

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Superb photos 'eg01st' and can agree in all aspects of what you say, and if missing that shot from either camera not focusing, not framed nicely, not getting to the optimum spot to photograph the passing vehicle in time or the spectators just getting in your way...lol...can be disappointing:(.

Can I ask your weapon of choice, Camera Body / Lens combos?

I used a Canon 1Ds Mk2 / Canon 24-70 f2.8 / 70-300 f4-5.6 way back 15 odd years ago...lol:redface:...but decided in the end when starting Sim Racing, using the Photo Modes got far more successes:inlove:
 
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Sim racing has none of the problems real life photographers are facing.

First of all, "one shot" moment, if you have 1 race at one location per year, with that one rally car going by that you want to capture. That's it, and if you miss it, the moment is gone. In sim, just recreate the same scenario every day.
Second, lighting will be not optimal most of the time, unlike AC, where you can manipulate it as you wish.
Third, in reality you need to take and delete thousands of potential shots to train your eyes and hands for pan/tracking shots, to get that blurry background. At the same time holding a decent frame composition.

I know the article author already is familiar with all of this, I've seen his work, and it's good.

I started taking motorsports photos as a hobby in 2022, so far there are only 6-7 images I consider good enough to print and hang on my wall. Usual hit rate is a few out of thousand, but the best are even rarer, maybe 1 per event:

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Very nice shots!

That is definitely something I found as well once I started taking a camera to the track - you will have way more misses than hits. Turns out, and this should come to the surprise of absolutely nobody, getting a clear, non-blurred shot of a race car going by at speed is kind of hard :D

The photos that do turn out well are that bit more special to me as a result, however. Love that I managed to snap the Lambo in a decent way at Imola, for instance (although the photo itself probably isn't anything spectacular to most).

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Very nice shots!

That is definitely something I found as well once I started taking a camera to the track - you will have way more misses than hits. Turns out, and this should come to the surprise of absolutely nobody, getting a clear, non-blurred shot of a race car going by at speed is kind of hard :D

The photos that do turn out well are that bit more special to me as a result, however. Love that I managed to snap the Lambo in a decent way at Imola, for instance (although the photo itself probably isn't anything spectacular to most).

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Would you be kind to share a link to this car? And what ppfilter do you use? And what track mod this is? And, and, and... :p:D;)
 
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Would you be kind to share a link to this car? And what ppfilter do you use? And what track mod this is? And, and, and... :p:D;)
I'm afraid it's only available here for quite a steep price - better have deeeeep pockets :D
Gotta check if I can find the ppfilter settings, might have been one of those once in a lifetime coincidental ones...
 
Can I ask your weapon of choice, Camera Body / Lens combos?
Right now I have Canon 5D MK2 as a backup, which I found to be way too slow at its 3.9 fps, so last summer I also bought Canon 1D X. 12fps really increased my success rate, but still only if the tracking on target was done smoothly. The AMG photo shot was from a burst of around 8, and total 3 were usable, this one was the best.
With 5D it was pure lottery, if there is only 1 shutter action per several meters of car travel, and a tree or spectator happens to be in front of headlights or other crucial parts, it's a delete.

Lenses I also buy old and used, started with Canon 70-200 F4 IS L, last summer upgraded to Canon 70-200 F2.8 IS L Mk2. Also use Canon 300mm F4 IS, this way I can be really far from road at rally, like 100 meters, have shutter speed at 1/30 and car fill the frame. But it's passing me relatively slower, so it is easier to get the panning shot.
Then I have Canon 16-35 F4 IS L, Tamron 85mm 1.8, Tamron 90mm 2.8 Macro and Canon 24mm 2.8 IS USM.
Overall, 70-200mm 2.8 could be my only lens for cars, and a pro body with 10+ fps.
 
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Canon 1D X. 12fps really increased my success rate
1D X, very nice indeed and an amazing selection of lenses:geek:....ever though at looking at 'Sigma' brand lenses, generally cheaper but their top end lenses are just as good.

However the 70-200mm 2.8 is an outstanding lens and has a wide range of uses, even Portaits:)

Best of luck and thanks for taking the time to reply:)

Although I did try moving Motorsport photography, was more into Car Shows where your subject was a captive audience :D....many moons ago:redface:

Used a Mamiya RZ Pro 2 Medium Format + Sekor 180mm f4.5 ( equivalent to 85mm 35mm lens)
and produced artwork from the images from the taken images for some client who wanted them.

Below are 2 images Photographed at a Car Show then submitted to a 'Design Graphics Magazine' and amazingly got in:confused:....but they spelt my name wrong:mad::roflmao:

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...and the beast of a camera 'Mamiya RZ Pro 2....a 'Film Camera' back in those days:confused:

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...sadly this was my advert for selling it on line:(....this new fangled 'Digital Camera' stuff was taking on:roflmao:
 
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1D X, very nice indeed and an amazing selection of lenses:geek:....ever though at looking at 'Sigma' brand lenses, generally cheaper but their top end lenses are just as good.

However the 70-200mm 2.8 is an outstanding lens and has a wide range of uses, even Portaits:)

Best of luck and thanks for taking the time to reply:)
Sigmas auto focus reputation kept me clear of them. Besides, their top lenses cost the same as second hand Canon L glass, so why risk it. Image quality may be better on test charts, but missed focus ruins it in real world. Even Tamron AF is way too slow for action. But it's half the price of Canon or less, so good enough for me. But in future I would still replace Tamron 1.8 85mm with Canon 85mm 1.4 IS L. Costs over 1000 euros though, second hand.
 

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