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The Eye as a Pinhole Camera

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The Eye as a Pinhole Camera

The human eye is often compared to that of a pinhole camera.

Pinhole cameras

Pinhole cameras

  • The pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens.
  • The pinhole is small to allow the image to be as focused as possible.
  • The first pinhole cameras were used in 500 BC.
  • Images are formed on photosensitive paper at the back of the camera.
Comparison to the eye

Comparison to the eye

  • The eye is often compared to the pin hole camera because:
    • Light enters the pin hole as light enters the pupil.
    • An image forms on the screen like an image will form on the retina.
    • The image will also be upside down.
    • Both images are ‘real’ images.
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