In today’s world, cameras have become an essential part of our daily lives, and everyone seeks higher megapixels.
But have you ever wondered how many megapixels the human eye has? The human eye is equivalent to approximately 576 megapixels (MP). This means that in order to see the world and the sky in their true colors and clarity, the human eye requires 576 MP.
Megapixels are actually a measure of the number of pixels in an image. One megapixel is equal to one million pixels. The resolution of the human eye is estimated based on the amount of local detail that can be perceived within the scene. The eye’s resolution is highest when the scene is changing, but if the scene remains static, the resolution drops to about 5 to 15 megapixels.
Experts say that even the most advanced cameras cannot fully replicate the visual capabilities of the human eye.