How can you compare human eye with a photographic camera?
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How can you compare human eye with a photographic camera?
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Human Eye:
(a) Real, inverted image is formed on retina.
(b) The image cannot be stored as a photograph.
(c) The focal length of convex lens can be adjusted by ciliary muscles.
(d) Eyes uses line cell to detect light.
Photographic Camera:
(a) Real, inverted image is formed on a film.
(b) The image can be stored as a photograph.
(c) The focal length of the lens cannot be adjusted.
(d) Camera uses diaphragm to detect light and capture image.
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