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Which one is more accurate ? Mirror or camera ?

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So when I look at myself at myself in the mirror I gain confidence because I think I look pretty good but once I try to take selfies it's fucking over : I am nerfed in my eyes area and my bone structure. So which one is more accurate and how ?
 
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So when I look at myself at myself in the mirror I gain confidence because I think I look pretty good but once I try to take selfies it's fucking over : I am nerfed in my eyes area and my bone structure. So which one is more accurate and how ?
mirror. Camera has a small area capturing light so it has a fisheye effect, mirror reflects 1:1 (mark solution)
So when I look at myself at myself in the mirror I gain confidence because I think I look pretty good but once I try to take selfies it's fucking over : I am nerfed in my eyes area and my bone structure. So which one is more accurate and how ?
mirror. Camera has a small area capturing light so it has a fisheye effect, mirror reflects 1:1 (mark solution)
 
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mirror. Camera has a small area capturing light so it has a fisheye effect, mirror reflects 1:1 (mark solution)
Thanks, is there any way to make the camera more accurate ?
 

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