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The concept of megapixels is primarily used in digital cameras to measure image resolution, but it's not directly applicable to biological eyes. However, estimates suggest that a dog's eye could be roughly equivalent to a camera with around 20 to 30 megapixels, considering their ability to see in low light and detect motion efficiently. Dogs have a different visual system, focusing more on motion and less on fine detail compared to humans.

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