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Diopter is a measure of the power of a [[lens]] (or mirror) and is equal to the reciprocal of [[focal length]] in meters. The unit symbol for diopters is dpt, D, or m<sup>-1</sup>.
Diopter is a measure of the power of a [[lens]] (or mirror) and is equal to the reciprocal of [[focal length]] in meters. The unit symbol for diopters is dpt, D, or m<sup>-1</sup>.



Revision as of 19:08, 20 June 2020

Diopter is a measure of the power of a lens (or mirror) and is equal to the reciprocal of focal length in meters. The unit symbol for diopters is dpt, D, or m-1.

  • In EM we refer to the cm measurement to calculate diopters needed to correct refraction of the eye. If you can see 50cm clearly your diopters will be .
  • Lenses in series add their powers : if you're wearing -2 diopter contacts (adjusted for glasses strength) and put +1 diopter reading glasses over the contacts you're in effect wearing -1 diopters.
  • A lens with a negative diopter sign compensates for nearsightedness while a lens with a positive diopter sign compensates for farsightedness.
Approximate categorizations of myopia by spherical lens power:
0.00 to -0.75 dpt Probably don't need glasses
-1.00 to -2.00 dpt Mild myopia, no differentials needed
-2.00 to -5.00 dpt Moderate myopia, glasses always needed
-5.00 to -10.00 dpt High myopia
-10.00+ dpt Very high myopia. Field of view significantly reduced.

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