Originally posted by Aberrator You realize that your eyes lie too. Each of my eyes sees color a little bit different. Which one is right. In a room lit only with red light,all red objects will appear to be white. The image in the back of your eye is inverted. You brain corrects for this. If you wore glasses that made the world look upside down your brain would eventually correct for this.
Since you are looking at the world through two slightly offset lenses, you see more of an object that any single camera lens can. The best any lens can do is to closely mimic what we see. Luckily our brain can look at the image and do the rest for us. I have astigmatism and I am nearsighted. Nobody would purchase any camera lens that sees the world as I do without eyeglasses.
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Visual perception is not just a straight optics thing buy a physiological process with all sorts of quirks in it.
Sorry for the scientific answer, but I am trying to add to the post count so somebody, probably not me, will win a K1-II.