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How the human eye can be compared with a camera ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most current digital cameras have 5-20 megapixels, which is often cited as falling far short of our own visual system. This is based on the fact that at 20/20 vision, the human eye is able to resolve the equivalent of a 52 megapixel camera (assuming a 60° angle of view).

Answered by Farraar12
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Answer:

Through lenses , cornea and iris.

Explanation:

Like the eye focuses the camera lens also focuses.

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