Cameras have become an integral part of our daily lives in today’s era, in which everyone wants as many megapixels as possible.
But have you ever thought about how many megapixels are in your eye?
The human eye is approximately 576 megapixels (MP). This means that the human eye needs 576 MP to see the views of the world and the sky with their original color and clarity.
Megapixels are actually a measurement of the number of pixels in any image. One megapixel is equal to one million pixels.
The resolution of the human eye is estimated by the amount of spatial detail that a human eye can see in a scene.
The resolution of the human eye is highest when the scene is changing.
But if it is in the same scene, the resolution is very low, about 5 to 15 megapixels.
Experts say that even the most advanced cameras cannot fully mimic the visual capabilities of the human eye.