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SPI RAZ-IR "Flip-Phone" Style IR Camera

Last post 07-21-2009, 11:00 PM by Gary. 41 replies.
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  •  01-19-2008, 3:53 AM 1022 in reply to 1020

    Re: SPI RAZ-IR "Flip-Phone" Style IR Camera

    rorypaul:

    Here is a prime example of why people "think" that an ir camera can detect the paranormal. The two "hunters" should not be allowed to operate a thermal imager. FLIR should have made them take their logo off its so embarrassing.

     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clIyxXaNYcc&eurl=http://www.glamorganparanormal.co.uk/Ghosts-On-Tape.htm

    Any trained thermographer  with a level I can explain everything they saw on this video in terms of differences in emissivity and reflection.



     

    I don't know if Jason and Grant are trained thermographers, or not.  However, I would like you to please share your explanation for what showed up on the recording.

    I do follow that series, and a host of others. That clip being quite old now--going on two and a half years or so--I have had the chance to review what they and others have said about it.

    Your thoughts?

    --Stephen

    P.S.  I am currently focusing on obtaining training.  I live in Jefferson City, Missouri.  Any suggestions where I might find something close?
     


    IdeaIsoThermally yours,
    Stephen A. Brown
  •  01-19-2008, 6:07 PM 1023 in reply to 1022

    Re: SPI RAZ-IR "Flip-Phone" Style IR Camera

    It is the out of focus reflection of the person holding the thermal camera in the flat metal surface of the locker. Where they see a hat I see a camera and the operators head (even the lens is apparent as it is not reflected). The letter 2 appears hot as it has a higher e value and is not reflecting the cool ambient. When they try to determine if its a reflection they are not looking at the locker and I suspect this segment was pumped up for tv value.

    Rory Paul
    Independent Level II Thermographer
    Barak Systems
    www.baraksystems.com
  •  01-20-2008, 3:24 AM 1024 in reply to 1023

    Re: SPI RAZ-IR "Flip-Phone" Style IR Camera

    Fascinating.  This is why I want to be a part of this profession.  Intelligence-in-practice.

    Thanks, rory. 


    IdeaIsoThermally yours,
    Stephen A. Brown
  •  01-31-2008, 1:02 AM 1106 in reply to 1020

    Re: SPI RAZ-IR "Flip-Phone" Style IR Camera

    Rory;

    I watched the video, and my impression is that one of the guys had stood against or very close to the door, and that image was his leftovers, so to speak.  Am I right?  Just FYI, I'm taking level 1 in two weeks.

    Lorna Fear

    Visual Cue Thermal Imaging

     

     


    Lorna Fear
    (650) 520 4869
    San Francisco Bay Area
    Visual Cue Thermal Imaging
    http://www.infraredmagic.com
  •  01-31-2008, 4:11 AM 1108 in reply to 1106

    Re: SPI RAZ-IR "Flip-Phone" Style IR Camera

    No Lorna, its a reflection...........
    Bob Berry
    BINDT, IRT Level 3 EL, Level 3 CV (ISO 18436)
    Thermal Vision
    8 Old Fair Green
    Dunboyne
    Co Meath
    Ireland
    bob"at"thermalvision"dot"ie
    www.thermalvision.ie
  •  03-31-2008, 4:47 PM 1289 in reply to 1108

    Getting back to the RAZ-IR, SPI seems to be the real ghost

    I have tried to contact SPI on 4 phone numbers they gave on the web.  They either have a British lady's voice on a voicemail system with mailboxes not set up, or another voicemail you can leave for a guy who doesn't call back.  I needed to find out if the Raz-IR could be fitted with apertures or filters to extend the temperature range, and what the smallest target spot spacing is that it could resolve.  The latter spec is very basic but I couldn't find it anywhere in all their website hype or in the user manual. 

    Several different websites seem to be tied to SPI, and all the web sites seem to have been written by a non-engineering sales person.  They don't clearly explain and compare the differences between the three models - the only thing I could find out is that the PRO model has visual imaging as well as thermal imaging.  They would do well to hire an experienced technical web programmer who knows about comparison charts.

    Does anyone know if there's another outfit besides SPI / X20 / Predictive Maintenance / etc...  that sells this apparently Chinese made equipment?  I'd prefer to buy from an established professional business that answers their phone and can give straight information.

    Thanks to anyone who can respond.

    Ron P 


    Ron P
  •  03-31-2008, 7:22 PM 1290 in reply to 1289

    Re: Getting back to the RAZ-IR, SPI seems to be the real ghost

    I have seen what appears to be the Raz-IR on a number of different (non SPI/X20) sites since I returned mine.

     I ended up getting a FLUKE TIR1... a real company, an American company (sort of) Visible overlay, removable SD card for BMP images or their proprietary format...and the list went on.

     Brand new camera...might have been in response to some of the other lower end imagers that have been coming out...

     Everything I disliked about the RAZ-IR has been nicely addressed in the FLUKE.  The only thing I couldn't get in my budget range was an interchangeable lens... that starts at $10K and up...

     

    Bob Sisson


    Bob Sisson
    Inspections by Bob
    www.inspectionsbybob.com
    bob@inspectionsbybob.com
  •  03-31-2008, 9:10 PM 1291 in reply to 1290

    Re: Getting back to the RAZ-IR, SPI seems to be the real ghost

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    bob Sisson:

    Everything I disliked about the RAZ-IR has been nicely addressed in the FLUKE.  The only thing I couldn't get in my budget range was an interchangeable lens... that starts at $10K and up...

     

    I think you will like the results the systems delivers too! 



    Thermally Yours,

    John
    ASNT NDT Level III #48166
    The Snell Group
    www.thesnellgroup.com
    www.thermalsolutions.org
    800-636-9820
  •  04-01-2008, 1:16 AM 1292 in reply to 1290

    Re: Getting back to the RAZ-IR, SPI seems to be the real ghost

    Thanks Bob for your assistance.  I checked out the Fluke TiR1, but we need a temp range up to 1100F for some jobs.  On other jobs we need  to resolve temperature differences between points on a PC board that are only 10 mils (0.010") apart.  The closest Fluke that would do these according to their selection chart cost $18-27K.

     Since the SPI RazIR was said to be equivalent to a Wuhan M4, I am contacting Wuhan to see if they can furnish accessory apertures or filters to extend the IR temperature range of their camera.  If SPI is buying from Wuhan anyway, what do we need SPI for, especially since they don't seem to be around much? 

     

    Ron P 


    Ron P
  •  04-14-2008, 7:56 PM 1349 in reply to 1292

    Re: Getting back to the RAZ-IR, SPI seems to be the real ghost

    Ron P:

    Thanks Bob for your assistance.  I checked out the Fluke TiR1, but we need a temp range up to 1100F for some jobs.  On other jobs we need  to resolve temperature differences between points on a PC board that are only 10 mils (0.010") apart.  The closest Fluke that would do these according to their selection chart cost $18-27K.

     Since the SPI RazIR was said to be equivalent to a Wuhan M4, I am contacting Wuhan to see if they can furnish accessory apertures or filters to extend the IR temperature range of their camera.  If SPI is buying from Wuhan anyway, what do we need SPI for, especially since they don't seem to be around much? 

     

    Ron P 

     

    Ron, were you able to get ahold of Wuhan? 


    IdeaIsoThermally yours,
    Stephen A. Brown
  •  04-14-2008, 11:49 PM 1351 in reply to 1349

    Re: Getting back to the RAZ-IR, SPI seems to be the real ghost

    No, Wuhan never responded to my email sent on 3/31.   :-(

    Ron P 


    Ron P
  •  04-15-2008, 8:54 AM 1353 in reply to 1351

    RAZ-IR = Wuhan Guide MobIR M4

    Land Instruments (http://www.landinst.com/) also rebadge the Guide cameras. The company sometimes call themselves "Wuhan Guide", but seem to use just "Guide" more often.

    You can also find suppliers who see them without rebadging, just search under MobIR M4, which is Guide's name for the camera, not Raz-IR.

     

    Luke

     

  •  06-17-2008, 11:07 PM 1564 in reply to 1353

    Re: RAZ-IR = Wuhan Guide MobIR M4

    I recently purchased my RAZIR Pro from Jim Santana at SPI, to the contrary of some postings I see here, I absolutely love the camera.

     Having a tight budget and looking over all aspects from all manufacturers, I like my razir camera @ $5000.

     The main advantage after seeing all of the comparative units in person was the 60 hertz frame rate, 10 color palletes, full radiometric features, and

    ease of operation.

     

  •  06-18-2008, 2:06 AM 1566 in reply to 1351

    Re: Getting back to the RAZ-IR, SPI seems to be the real ghost

    Ron....well of course not. When you look for assistance on your Sony TV(made in china)...does the manufacturer email you back??  This product is made in china....but when i need assistance i'm not directed to an India call center!!  They have staff that was willing to help me out every small step of the way.

    Guys, I am from Canada and anyone here that is looking for a thermal camera cannot get any assistance, or is ignored...
    I called Sierra Pacific (resellers of the RAZ-IR) 2 weeks ago.... a salesman by the name James helped me out and I had the kit within 2 days.

    To be honest, the RAZ-IR is not a "FLIR" or Fluke product...but for under $5000 it gets the JOB done!
    I'm on my 4th job and with a few clicks i am making thousands!!! LITERALLY!

    If anyone wants sample pictures, reporting screenshots, or even a recent $1700 invoice i just banked on please email me.  You can also visit their site..can't remember what it is...but type "thermal camera"into google

    My buddy in mighigan also leased one for about $100 a month!! If you're broke you can get started without having to invest $5k!

    Thanks

    Brian Metters

    p.s. I got an email from James asking me to post this to help clear some facts...i hope it helps! 

  •  06-18-2008, 2:31 PM 1570 in reply to 591

    Re: SPI RAZ-IR "Flip-Phone" Style IR Camera

    I work for a utility company that performs energy audits and electrical scans for our residential and commercial customers.  Most of our auditors are at level 2.  We recently purchased three RAZ-IR units for our inspectors.  The thermal image is not as large as our Flir P-65, but does seem to be as clear.  The small spaces the RAZ seems to work better.  The manual focus is faster the motorized on the Flir. The smaller size is a plus and the price is great.

    The only negative we have found is the visual camera on the Pro model.  Without a light source the visual images are not consentient.  Would be nice to have a flash or something. 

    The people from SPI were easy to work with and gave great service, even after the sale.

     


    Brian Dreiling
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