I use a Fuji MX1700 zoom which cost ~ £300 some time ago. V useful prehosp
to record scene & show to AE staff; also useful for fundraising talks etc
etc!
Its value was v high at one night-time incident where an overturned crushed
car was wedged against a bridge parapet. One horribly trapped casualty,
breech presentation with only the bum accessible! By lying on top of the
wreckage, I managed to squeeze the camera between the stonework & car and
take series of photos to see head & neck of victim. Managed to feed oxygen &
oximetry down to her and then had some semblance of remote monitoring during
a v prolonged extrication.
Dr John Apps www.neashamroadsurgery.co.uk
Basics North East www.basicsnortheast.fsnet.co.uk
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Adrian Kerner
Sent: 26 September 2000 20:20
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Subject: Digital Cameras
Sorry if this has been covered before!
Can any one recommend a digital camera (make/model) for teaching/follow up?
Budget around £800.
Has the group discussed pre-hospital digital photography before? If not, who
uses digital photography? Any interesting uses?!!!
Regards
Adrian Kerner
SpR A&E Leeds
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