Oh, yeah, G6 Pro is absolutely fanatastic at full day light conditions. But when light level drops lower than some threshold (cloudy winter day for example) its performace starts to fall behind latest Dahua cameras. At least that's how it worked for me last winter :)...
Oh, wow, G6 Pro defintely shows some improvements. Although for real comparison it would be better to put both of them as close as possible to each other.
Also, self-adaptive mode is not the best way to configure T54IR, especially at night time.
OTOH, this is also their weakness, regular people are not going to spend time tweaking those controls. To me, it looks like both, Dahua and Ubuquiti are trying to use "AI" to automate those tweaks and both are failing doing this, so far... I hope someday, someone going to figure it out... but...
Not exactly , it's mainly about Direct Remote Connection (what is basically port forwarding to console WebUI :facepalm:), but disabling Remote Access completely is not a bad idea.
Only VPN, preferably Wireguard or some Wireguard based Unifi tools such as teleport or site magic.
The problem is: "normal" people are buying this crap because all they care is number of megapixels and good looking static images, preferably in color.
They don't think about ID of moving objects... or, rather they don't want to think about ID and stuff like that(NR, gain, shutter speed)...
Well, the ghosting you are seeing is the direct result of heavy 3D NR... and they have to use it to improve quality of static image.
It's not just about amount of light, but also about amount of noise. It looks like the sensor is pretty noisy in low light/IR conditions, so they have to...