How many megapixels in the eye?

How many megapixels in the eye?

If you compare pixels with photosensitive mesh cells-sticks and cones, then in each eye there will be 120-140 megapixels. But they are distributed unevenly: in the center of the field of view, up to 200 thousand receptors account for a square millimeter – an order of magnitude larger than on the periphery of the field of view.

Modern amateur chambers have a pixel density of about 10-20 times less. Therefore, the angular resolution of the human eye is several times higher than that of the camera with the focal length of the lens, like the lens of the eye (23 mm).

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