A high resolution camera, perhaps a helmet camera, is always on, constantly taking pictures, but saving them all requires a prohibitive amount of storage space.
Instead the camera detects when it is not moving, i.e., when the user is gazing at something: pointing at something staying still is the virtual shutter mechanism: take a picture now, or actually, save the picture now.
An intended side effect is that the clear images -- the good images without camera motion blur -- are the ones that get saved.
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