Hey,
thank you for your reply !
1.The NVR model is DS-7608NI-I2/8P and the firmware is V4.60.005 build 220108.
2. There are 8 cameras on the NVR (3 4K cameras, 5 2K cameras).
3. Affected camera: DS-2CD2686G2-IZSU/SL Affected camera firmware: V5.7.10 build 220830, it is connected to channel 3 of the NVR.
4. See settings screenshot. (Shutter Speed 1/50, HLC:ON 50)
Thanks in advance for your help and advice

Julio.
No problem. A couple more things to try based on the information you've provided:
1 - There is newer firmware available for that model NVR. The latest version on the EU portal is 4.61.010 and is available here:
The latest version on the UK portal is 4.61.020 and is available here:
www.hikvisioneurope.com
There's also a .025 revision available on the product page of the Hikvision Europe website.
There is a post on the forum regarding a specific issue with a small number of 8 channel I series recorders getting stuck in a reboot loop after upgrade so it may be worth reading that first before upgrading. I don't think there's a way as yet to identify whether you have one of the affected models.
2 - Your recorder has a maximum incoming bandwidth of 80 Mbps. Depending on the settings for all of your other cameras it's possible that you might exceed that accumulatively. Take a look on the local NVR menu in the Maintenance section and it'll show the bandwidth so you'll know if your anywhere near the limit. In the the local NVR menu, you can also see the actual bitrate each camera is using in real time. They will burst above the limit you have set.
3 - I think that's the latest version for that camera. If the bandwidth limit for the NVR reaches it's limit, apparently the channels are handled in order so the NVR would be more likely to drop the higher channel numbers.
4 - The settings in your screenshot look fine - 8192 is the recommended bit rate for that resolution at H265 and the quality setting of medium will make it less likely to burst excessively above that bit rate. Shutter speed is fine. I would try switching off the HLC completely to see if that effects your issue (HLC, BLC, WDR all require more processing from the camera)
I take it the issue is only present in playback and not visible in the live image on the monitor? If the image is only jumping during playback, does it affect all playback or does it disappear when watching night time playback?
Is it possible there's an issue with the camera cabling? This could be excluded by temporarily removing the camera and reconnecting the camera directly to the NVR with a short patch cord (a bit of a pain to try, but tech support generally ask that you try that to prove the issue is not the cable/connection)
Finally....it's possible that there could be an issue with the NVR hard disk performance. I had an issue previously with some 8MP cameras. I had two hard disks in my NVR and resolved the issue by adjusting the storage quota so that the 8MP cameras recorded to their own disk.