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Difference between the human eye and the photographic camera

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Answered by 09zishan
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Explanation:

The iris together with the pupil act like the shutter and aperture of the camera, controlling how much light filters through. The eye's lens and cornea work on the same principle as the system of lenses in the camera and help to refract and focus light onto the retina or the light-sensitive medium

Answered by Kashikaqueen
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Explanation:

Human Eye

Camera

Outer Cover

Cornea is the outer cover.

Lens is the outer cover.

Function of Cover

Cornea protects light and causes the light entering it to bend.

The lens only protects the camera.

Pupil

Pupil is the pinhole through which light enters the lens.

Camera has a hole through which light enters the lens.

Location of Lens

The lens is located very deep in the eye.

Camera lens is visible in front of the device.

Focusing of Lens

The ciliary muscles maintain the internal focussing quality of the lens.

Camera lens can be adjusted by the photographer.

Resolution

Resolution is 52 mega pixels

Camera has 2 to 20 mega pixel resolution

Retina

The image is formed here

The image is formed over a film

Stereoscopic Vision

It captures 3D images also in the eyes.

It can capture only 2D image

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