So, I waited until it got dark and created 8 profiles on mSetup (the order is FOV, Data Rate and WDR On or Off):
1. Narrow, High, Off
2. Narrow, High, On
3. Narrow, Low, Off
4. Narrow, Low, On
5. Wide, High, Off
6. Wide, High, On
7. Wide, Low, Off
8. Wide, Low, On
The previous pictures were taken from a recording with the Standard Data Rate, so there was no point creating profiles also with it. I tested profiles 1, 3, 5 and 7 with Low Light but since the place is very well lit, I didn't notice any visible differences. I also tested
@petepete's tweaking but it only makes the picture even more orange than it already is (the street lights are also orange) and accentuates the flying RGB pixels.
The tests were made outside, with the camera in my hand.
Results: the "best" settings (as in "the ones where the flying RGB pixels are less noticeable") are 5, 6, 7 and 8, only because the wider angle attenuates the problem by making the pixels smaller. The problem is always present, no matter the settings.
That said, and after seeing Rajagra's pictures, I'm more and more convinced there's something wrong with the sensor.
Here are the "winners":
![Setting 8.jpg Setting 8.jpg](https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/data/attachments/19/19852-ba24bf6f9cc84076592b8d88c8926424.jpg?hash=uiS_b5zIQH)