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Q: What part of the eye corresponds to the shutter of a camera?
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What part of the camera corresponds to the lens of the eye?

The focusing lens of the camera


What part of the human eye corresponds to the lens of the camera?

The iris. - - - - - No. It's the eyelid. The shutter's function is to completely stop light from reaching the film (or the sensor, if you have a digital camera with a mechanical shutter). The iris in your eye cannot do this--only the eyelid can.


What part of the eye works similar to the shutter of a camera?

The emulsion on the film of a camera is where the image is focused and captured. In the eye that function is performed by the retina.


Why does a camera need a shutter when an eye does not?

A camera's shutter is similar to the human eyelid, so in a sense eyes do have 'shutters' Obviously :D


What part of the eye is like the shutter?

The eye lids.


What is the part of the eye that is similar to the shutter?

nothing


Is there a structure in a camera that matches the function of the optic nerve in a human eye?

That should be the shutter.


What are the similarities and the differences between a camera and the human eye?

The human eye can be compared to a photographic camera because the pupil of the eye and the shutter on a camera, is what controls the amount of light let in. As for differences, a human eye is alive while a camera is an inanimate object invented by man.


What are similarities and differences between a camera and a human eye?

The human eye can be compared to a photographic camera because the pupil of the eye and the shutter on a camera, is what controls the amount of light let in. As for differences, a human eye is alive while a camera is an inanimate object invented by man.


What are the similarities and differences between a camera and human eye?

The human eye can be compared to a photographic camera because the pupil of the eye and the shutter on a camera, is what controls the amount of light let in. As for differences, a human eye is alive while a camera is an inanimate object invented by man.


Describe the functions of the shutter and aperture mechanisms?

The shutter is a piece of the camera that opens up when you take a photo. The shutter speed is how long this shutter stays open, the longer the time , the more light getting through - and the more motion blur. The aperture is the part of the camera that controls how much light is getting through, the smaller the f stop the more light getting through, and vice versa. The aperture is like the black part of are eye, I do not know if you have ever noticed, but, when you go in to a dark place the black dot gets bigger, when you go to a place with a lot of light the black dot gets smaller, same for the camera. Also, you did not mention ISO, that is not a part of the camera but just a setting. The higher the ISO the more sensitive the shutter is to light, but you also get more noise with high ISO.


What part of the eye compares to a camera?

the lens