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Fig. 16

From: The Evolution of Complex Organs

Fig. 16

Physical constraints on eye function. Although compound eyes have proven remarkably successful, they are fundamentally limited in their resolution by physical constraints. In order to exhibit the same resolution as is typical with camera-type lens eyes, a human being would require compound eyes a meter across and comprised of a million facets (only about 100 are shown for simplicity). From Kirschfeld (1976)

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