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I have used both. Even under ideal conditions the cameras only is noticeably worse.
I recall parking in a parking lot and the camera systems showed that I was hitting a car while I was about a foot away from it. Lidar did not have any issues like that. And it was a perfectly sunny day.
So Tesla hasn't used lidar, and have disabled the front-radar for a while now. Though lately they decided to drop ultrasonic sensors and I think it's crap for parking right now. I suspect the cameras were not laid out to handle this use.
If you have a hard requirement on tight parking, I'd strongly recommend looking elsewhere or trying it with a trial first...