outline retinal image size in uncorrected ametropia (axial vs refractive) (1+2)
retinal size in uncorrected ametropia depends on the nature of ametropia
axial:
- in axial ametropia, retinal image increases as the eye’s axial length increases
myope > emmetrope > hyperope
refractive:
- image size remains constant (still blurred)
outline retinal image formation in corrected ametropia (1+2)
what affects the size of the blur circle (3)
when is the blur = zero
for a relaxed eye, blur is zero when L = K
ie. when the object is at far point MR
how does accomodation affect focusing error
when the eye is accommodating, the focusing error is reduced by accommodation
outline the basic of retinal image rays (sharp v blur) (2+1)
outline concept of pinhole (1)
pinhole advantage vs disadvantage (1 vs 2)
advantage:
1. if retinal image is not in sharp focus, can significantly improve vision
disadvantage:
describe relationship between blur and:
2. for distant objects, blur is proportional to the refractive error (K)