I am fully aware what the starlight and full color camera is and have such cameras....and know they are marketing terms as well....and that doesn't answer my question....
How does a $50 Amcrest 5MP camera look on motion...as @biggen gets to more pointed than I did - can you pause a playback and get clean images of people walking or cars in motion that you can IDENTIFY or is their motion blur?
Most people that have posted videos or stills of motion on a 5MP camera cannot be used for identification purposes at night because the motion is a blur.
People here care about getting clean motion videos and still images from someone in motion.
Now maybe yours is an unique case getting parking lot captures from a lot I would assume has lights in it.
Everyone has a different opinion on what "I see no difference with cars driving by after dark" means, so a sample video of a car in motion or a freeze frame picture of a car in motion is helpful for folks to determine how a particular camera performs at night at a particular price point.
Yes I understand what people want from home security cameras, but these cameras are used to watch over a specific area of a warehouse, in which every vehicle and person is already known. In fact there are two other sets of security cameras on the premises, but our agency does not have access to those cameras. For our purposes (mostly live video surveillance) the cameras work great. And recording at the highest pixelation gives the same quality as the live stream does
Edit: Yes we do have lights that turn on after dark, but right before that happens it still looks like its 4pm on the camera