Eye Lids Shawty iz definently tha eye lids
The focusing lens of the camera
The part of the eye that is similar to the shutter in a camera is the iris. It regulates the amount of light entering the eye by adjusting the size of the pupil, functioning like a camera's aperture to control the amount of light reaching the retina.
The shutter speed of the human eye is much faster than that of a camera. The eye can perceive and process images in a fraction of a second, while a camera's shutter speed is measured in milliseconds.
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.
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.
A camera's shutter is similar to the human eyelid, so in a sense eyes do have 'shutters' Obviously :D
The eye lids.
That should be the shutter.
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.
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.
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.
The lens of the camera corresponds to the cornea and crystalline lens of the eye, as they focus light onto the sensor (similar to the retina). The sensor of the camera corresponds to the retina, as it captures and processes the light to produce an image.