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Is the camera the same as other people's eyes?

Cameras are different from other people's eyes.

The reason is simple, because the camera will be distorted during shooting, but the real self will not be distorted. Because the photos taken by the camera will be distorted to a certain extent, which will distort people's faces, and the photos will be affected by angles, light, makeup and other aspects, and they may look good (ugly) if they are not careful, so the two are actually different.

Introduction:

A camera is a kind of equipment that uses the principle of optical imaging to form an image and records the image with a negative. This is an optical instrument used for photography. In modern social life, there are many devices that can record images, all of which have the characteristics of cameras, such as medical imaging equipment and astronomical observation equipment.

After the light reflected by the shot scene is focused by the camera lens and the shutter that controls the exposure, the shot scene forms a latent image on the photosensitive material in the camera box, and forms a permanent image after being developed and fixed. This technology is called photography, which is divided into general photography and professional photography.

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