- G D Barr: Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, Scotland, UK. gbarr@nhs.net
INTRODUCTION: Endoscopic digital photography usually involves expensive and often cumbersome equipment.
AIM: This study aimed to construct a low cost adaptor with which to connect a budget-priced digital camera to a nasal endoscope, in order to enable inexpensive, good quality otology photography.
METHOD: A method of making an adaptor from a simple plastic bottle top is described, and the photographic technique is outlined.
RESULTS: The adaptor fitted well with commonly used endoscopes, and excellent results were obtained.
CONCLUSION: High quality digital endoscopic photographs can be obtained using a low cost compact digital camera fitted with a simple adaptor made from a plastic bottle top. Such a method would make digital photography via a rigid endoscope easily affordable worldwide.