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If our eyes were camera how many megapixel were they?

The human eye is equivalent to a 576 megapixel camera and has a nighttime ISO of 800 (~1 during the daytime).

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Notes on the Resolution and Other Details of the Human Eye 

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Notes on the Resolution of the Human Eye 
How many megapixels equivalent does the eye have? 
The Sensitivity of the Human Eye (ISO Equivalent) 
The Dynamic Range of the Eye 
The Focal Length of the Eye 
How many megapixels equivalent does the eye have? 

The eye is not a single frame snapshot camera. It is more like a video stream. The eye moves rapidly in small angular amounts and continually updates the image in one's brain to "paint" the detail. We also have two eyes, and our brains combine the signals to increase the resolution further. We also typically move our eyes around the scene to gather more information. Because of these factors, the eye plus brain assembles a higher resolution image than possible with the number of photoreceptors in the retina. So the megapixel equivalent numbers below refer to the spatial detail in an image that would be required to show what the human eye could see when you view a scene. 

Based on the above data for the resolution of the human eye, let's try a "small" example first. Consider a view in front of you that is 90 degrees by 90 degrees, like looking through an open window at a scene. The number of pixels would be 
90 degrees * 60 arc-minutes/degree * 1/0.3 * 90 * 60 * 1/0.3 = 324,000,000 pixels (324 megapixels). 
At any one moment, you actually do not perceive that many pixels, but your eye moves around the scene to see all the detail you want. But the human eye really sees a larger field of view, close to 180 degrees. Let's be conservative and use 120 degrees for the field of view. Then we would see 
120 * 120 * 60 * 60 / (0.3 * 0.3) = 576 megapixels. 
The full angle of human vision would require even more megapixels. This kind of image detail requires A large format camera to record. 

So I would estimate the dark adapted eye to be about ISO 800. 

Object focal length of the eye = 16.7 mm 
Image focal length of the eye = 22.3 mm 
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