A lens system has an optical path through a lens that is in contact with a
liquid. The focal length of the lens system can be changed through
introduction of a bubble in the optical path at the lens-liquid
interface. The bubble changes the refractive index difference at the lens
surface and thereby changes the focal length of the lens system. In a
camera, the lens system can operate in a macro mode corresponding to a
shorter focal length or a normal mode corresponding to a longer focal
length.