Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why can't the camera see with its eyes? For example, there is always a halo in the photos of the morning light?

Why can't the camera see with its eyes? For example, there is always a halo in the photos of the morning light?

The photos taken by the camera can't reach the effect seen by the human eye, because the tolerance of the dynamic range of the camera is very different from that of the human eye. The dynamic range of human eyes is 15, and the camera can reach 8-9. This means that the human eye can see a much wider range of brightness than the camera can see. The human eye can also automatically adjust the perspective deformation through the brain and restore what it sees to the real appearance. Dr. Camera can only record what he sees, and can't automatically adjust and restore it. So the camera can't fully capture the effect that people see.