Originally posted by beachbum
hhmmmm..
i think human eyes' vision is like:
perspective of 35mm lens, with angle of view like that of a panaromic camera and with DOF of 35mm@F2.8 - F4.
what does everyone think??
Originally posted by maddog
What is the resolution and colour depth of the human eye? Anyone knows?
Originally posted by revenant
13. Not able to blur background
Yep...put an object right infront of you eyes and you will see blurness....Originally posted by Klause
Actually can blur one. Just concentrate on one item in front of you, u can see it's background is blured.
Originally posted by ckiang
Our eyes have:
1. Magnification of a 50mm lens
2. Field of view wider than a 17mm lens
3. No or very little distortion at wide angle.
4. Almost infinite DoF.
5. Perfect "Auto White Balance" (thanks to the brain also)
6. Very high contrast range (unlike film and digital)
7. Very sensitive, can see in the dark where even non-assisted AF fails.
8. Can eventually act as a good lightmeter.
Regards
CK
Originally posted by roygoh
Don't quite agree about number 4 - almost infinite DoF. If that's the case then there will not be short-sightedness already
Originally posted by roygoh
Don't quite agree about number 4 - almost infinite DoF. If that's the case then there will not be short-sightedness already
Originally posted by maddog
What is the resolution and colour depth of the human eye? Anyone knows?
Originally posted by denizenx
haha 7 also.. some ppl have higher ISO noise than others... nightblindness... but I believe the eye is more like a videocam... around 72-76Hz refresh... that's why can see in darkness after adjusting...
then got perm-mount lens hood with flare/glare adjustment hahahahaha