What is the difference between photographic camera and eye
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In the case of a camera, it's focused onto film or a sensor chip. In your eyes, the light-sensitive surface is the retina on the inside of your eyeball. ... On a camera, it's done with the aperture control built into your lens, whilst in your eye, it's done by having a larger or smaller iris.
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EYE MEANS EACH OF PAIR OF GLOBULAR ORGANS OF SIGHT IN THE HEAD OF HUMANS AND VERTEBRATES ANIMALS....
Photographic CAMERA - A CAMERA CONSISTS OF LENS WHICH FOCUSES LIGHT FROM THE SCENE , AND A CAMERA BODY WHICH HOLDS THE IMAGE CAPTURE MECHANISM....
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Photographic CAMERA - A CAMERA CONSISTS OF LENS WHICH FOCUSES LIGHT FROM THE SCENE , AND A CAMERA BODY WHICH HOLDS THE IMAGE CAPTURE MECHANISM....
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU DEAR..............
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