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It seems that the Airsight cameras are not manufactured by X10 but possibly by Foscam or Apexis. X10 does not have any firmware upgrades posted on their software download site. Foscam has many firmware updates but it would be risky picking one of them without knowing for sure that it is same as used for the XX39A.
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. Supported Camera List Below is a list of cameras have been confirmed to work with SecuritySpy. If you are considering purchasing a camera that is not on this list, please consider the following: If you purchase an ONVIF-compliant camera, it is highly likely to work with SecuritySpy, even if it is not on this list. ONVIF is a protocol that standardises communication between IP video products.
If a camera is not on this list, and it doesn't support ONVIF, we would strongly advise against purchasing it. There are a few cameras that definitely don't work with SecuritySpy for various reasons -.
The information displayed for each camera is as follows: The Type is the physical type of the camera:. Bullet: Cylindrical all-in-one camera, typically for outdoor usage. Compact: Physically small all-in-one non-bullet camera.
Box: Box-shaped camera with a standard lens mount for interchangeable lenses. Dome: Dome-shaped camera designed to be mounted on a ceiling or bracket. Other: A camera that doesn't fit into the above categories. The Resolution is the video size delivered by the camera's sensor, in megapixels (MP). The higher the sensor resolution the more detailed the image, however low-light sensitivity generally goes down as sensor resolution increases, as there is less light falling on each pixel of a high-resolution sensor compared to a lower-resolution one.
The FPS section shows the maximum frame rate that the camera can deliver at its maximum resolution. A value of 5-10 frames per second (FPS) is generally good for video surveillance. The Light section shows the minimum illumination (in lux) at which the camera can operate. If the camera is to be used in a situation with low light, you will want a camera with good low-light sensitivity (.