write 4 diffference between camera and human eye
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camera can only capture and take video only 1000 mb but eye can capturr as long time
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The camera and the human eye both process light and record images. A camera uses light to capture images on film or on a computer chip or memory card, but the eyes process light and send image signals to the brain. The sensory perception of sight is achieved inside the brain, not in the eyes
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The outer covering of the eye is called the cornea, which is compared to a camera's lens cover, but it is different in that the cornea does more than cover; it actually converges light, bending the rays into the eye. A lens cover on a camera simply keeps the camera closed and prohibits light from entering the camera. The University of Georgia's HyperPhysics Department notes that about 80 percent of refraction, the phenomenon that makes image formation possible in eyes and cameras, occurs in the cornea.
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The outer covering of the eye is called the cornea, which is compared to a camera's lens cover, but it is different in that the cornea does more than cover; it actually converges light, bending the rays into the eye. A lens cover on a camera simply keeps the camera closed and prohibits light from entering the camera. The University of Georgia's HyperPhysics Department notes that about 80 percent of refraction, the phenomenon that makes image formation possible in eyes and cameras, occurs in the cornea.
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