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The '''near point''' is the distance to the closest object that the eye (through [[accommodation]] can bring into focus on the retina. For an [[emmetropic]] it is typically around 25cm, though [[presbyopia]], [[myopia]] and [[hyperopia]] would all typically change it.
The '''near point''' is the distance to the closest object that the eye (through [[accommodation]]) can bring into focus on the retina. For an [[emmetropic]] it is typically around 25cm, though [[presbyopia]], [[myopia]] and [[hyperopia]] would all typically change it.


==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Far point]]
* [[Far point]]

Latest revision as of 08:25, 17 June 2020

The near point is the distance to the closest object that the eye (through accommodation) can bring into focus on the retina. For an emmetropic it is typically around 25cm, though presbyopia, myopia and hyperopia would all typically change it.

See Also