First off, I’ve never claimed that my camera on default settings can capture license plates. I do have a couple of cameras that are set up specifically for that, but they required adjustments to get good results, which is totally normal. Unless you're working with a purpose-built LPR/ANPR camera that’s pre-configured for plates, pretty much everything needs some tuning.
When I asked about “can,” I think someone might’ve miswrote and meant “can’t,” so I was just trying to give a complete clear answer for the original poster. From the way their question was worded, it seemed like they were just looking for a general-purpose observation camera, not something for ID or plate reading and specifically one that works without IR. That’s why I brought up my own setup where even the white lights don’t turn on because the ambient lighting is enough.
Just to be clear: I didn’t tweak any settings to make the video look better than it is. I pulled a sample recording straight from my NVR from the 1st no audio because my wife is busy in the background and don't need her in my videos lol. One thing to note the streetlight on the far right is currently out, and when someone walks through that darker part of the frame, which isn’t really a focus area for this particular cam, you do get some ghosting. I don’t mind pointing that out I’ve always been open about flaws, whether it’s with my own gear or when calling out marketing BS. In fact, I’ve posted before about a company comparing their high-end cam to a cheap one, and I had no problem calling them out for it that was the video I posted on page 1.
Are my videos perfect? Not at all. Do I say they are? Definitely not. But they do exactly what I’ve said they do, and they work well enough for my needs. I’m not saying my cameras will work for every use case or every scene. No one has the one-size-fits-all solution not unless you’re ready to drop close to ten grand on just a couple of cameras, which isn’t in the cards for most people.