GOOD Question... i would say about 88 megapixels at least.. and widescreen!! lol
2006-11-02 19:01:41
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answered by robert s 2
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Just over 100 million "pixels" in each eye -- 100 megapixels.
There are commercial digital camera backs now that have 40 MP or more, so cameras are getting closer in raw "pixels," but they still have a long way to go. The image you "see" from your eye is processed by your brain...the brain combines the two seperate images from each eye into one image, "interpolates" between pixels to let you perceive a smooth, continuous image (with no pixel artifacts), and makes other adjustments for contrast, brightness, color, etc. You will never perceive pixellation from your eyes -- even though it does exist from what your eyes capture -- because your brain takes care of fixing it for you.
2006-11-03 05:11:24
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answered by Anonymous
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SLR Digi cam
that includes a mirror that reflects what you see,
you just need to learn how to modify it,
SLR cameras alot Canon, Nikon are the best
2006-11-02 23:07:11
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answered by iFikrah 2
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In total there are about seven million cones and a hundred million rods
2006-11-02 19:52:55
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answered by Anonymous
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60 million I have been told.
That's why I don't have a digital camera yet as there is quite a way to go.
2006-11-02 18:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, I've never thought of that before! It's so interesting...thought I don't know anything about it, so...sorry that I can't answer. But I got more thing to wonder and it's just so interesting, thanks.
2006-11-02 18:59:20
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answered by Este 7
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sounds crazy
2006-11-02 18:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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