How many megapixel cameras are fitted to your eyes? The scientist replied


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Ahmedabad. 29 July 2023 Saturday

Smartphones with cameras up to 200 megapixels have already been launched in the market. There are also many DSLRs that are capable of capturing small object photos with detail. Speaking of devices, but have you ever wondered how many megapixel cameras are in this human eye? However, the human eye does not have a camera but how a human eye can see so clearly is like knowing how many megapixel cameras can be compared.

576 megapixel camera

According to a report, scientist and photographer Dr. Roger Clark has stated the resolution of the human eye to be 576 megapixels. This means that a human eye can see up to megapixels clearly. However, researchers say that no human eye can compare to a phone's camera. These two are different things.

The eye works to recognize objects

The camera focuses on overall capture but the eye helps in object recognition. The photo we see on phone or PC is made of building blocks. This is the smallest unit of the photo. Meanwhile a good photo should have more pixels. The more pixels present, the clearer the photo. When the eye sees an entire scene and there are no pixels in it.

The function of the eye is different

The way digital cameras work. The eye doesn't do it that way. The way the eye works is different. Camera working on power and machinery mechanism can be viewed by zooming any photo. The eye consists of the nervous system and the retina. By this one can identify an object. This helps identify the object with a particular system. While digital camera works on power and machinery mechanism.

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