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2. The process of how images are formed in a camera is similar to that of our

own eyes. What do you think is the difference between a camera and the
human eye in terms of the process of image formation?​

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The difference between a camera and the human eye in terms of the process of image formation are:

1. In the camera, the lens moves away from the film to focus, while in the eyes, the lens transforms shape to focus.

2. Unlike the human retina which is more sensitive to light in a dark location, a film in a camera is generally sensitive to light regardless of whether the location is dark or not.

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