Ubiquiti released U6 Pro Bullet - with 1/1.2" 4K sensor

Apr 11, 2020
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479 USD, 430 EURO + VAT (528 in Portugal)...


Can't upload screenshots with data (1/1.2" sensor, 4K, 2.36x optical zoom) - forum is broken...

 
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Looking at demo video, performance is worse than on old Color4K (Full Color 5849) - which have identical spec for sensor ...

Ubiquity should have access to latest & greatest Sony Starvis 2 sensor with support for IR (Color4K is using old Starvis 1 sensor, which don't see IR)...

so the bad performance is mostly due bad / old video processing - Ubiquiti is here years behind HIK & Dahua...

Especially when we compare to latest & greatest WizColor cams..
 
Looking at demo video, performance is worse than on old Color4K (Full Color 5849) - which have identical spec for sensor ...

Ubiquity should have access to latest & greatest Sony Starvis 2 sensor with support for IR (Color4K is using old Starvis 1 sensor, which don't see IR)...

so the bad performance is mostly due bad / old video processing - Ubiquiti is here years behind HIK & Dahua...

Especially when we compare to latest & greatest WizColor cams..
I'd rather spend the nearly $500 on a 3449H and a Z4E.
 
Was waiting for Dahua 5x59 pro series, but I don’t see any comparable spec(1/1.2 with long range IR) from any other brands coming soon , just bought two to try it out.
 
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Looking at demo video, performance is worse than on old Color4K (Full Color 5849) - which have identical spec for sensor ...

Ubiquity should have access to latest & greatest Sony Starvis 2 sensor with support for IR (Color4K is using old Starvis 1 sensor, which don't see IR)...

so the bad performance is mostly due bad / old video processing - Ubiquiti is here years behind HIK & Dahua...

Especially when we compare to latest & greatest WizColor cams..

I think sensor/lenses are always the most deterministic factors in image quality (raw data). Post processing is more about preference/tradeoff. Dahua camera also needs careful tuning, eg aperture/shutter, noise reduction etc. based on specific location/lighting condition etc.to get the best result.