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22.15 A camera-feature wish list

A modern camera is a powerful computer wrapped around a very good sensor, and yet the list of things photographers keep asking it to do is strikingly long — and strikingly familiar, because most of the asks are the contents of this book. Lloyd Chambers, a reviewer with an unusually technical eye, publishes a recurring list of features camera makers ought to add; the author's blog appended a set of his own, chosen pointedly for being "easy and not that advanced computationally." That qualifier is the whole story. None of what follows needs a research breakthrough. It needs a manufacturer willing to expose the computer it already ships.

We group the wishes by theme. Each names the technique and points back to the chapter that develops it, so the appendix doubles as an index of the book's methods seen from the product side.

22.15.1 Exposure, ISO, and dynamic range

22.15.2 Bracketing more than exposure

22.15.3 Focus and depth of field

22.15.4 Computational raw and the sensor

22.15.5 Motion data, metadata, and workflow

22.15.6 Panorama and multi-shot

22.15.7 The interface and the ecosystem