What is the length of view?
1. Long-sighted case where you see distant objects clearer than you see things nearby.
2. The eyeball is shorter than normal, so the distance from the back of the eye to the front is short, making the light beams gather in the focus behind the retina, especially the rays coming from nearby sources.
3. Children with long-sighted as well as young, often do not suffer from vision confusion with a longitudinal because they can compensate through adjustment.
4. The muscles of the eye can make the lens more rounded, making the focus of light gathering for nearby objects become the retina, creating a clear image.
5. As you age, the lens becomes less flexible and adaptation becomes harder to achieve.
1. Long-sighted case where you see distant objects clearer than you see things nearby.
2. The eyeball is shorter than normal, so the distance from the back of the eye to the front is short, making the light beams gather in the focus behind the retina, especially the rays coming from nearby sources.
3. Children with long-sighted as well as young, often do not suffer from vision confusion with a longitudinal because they can compensate through adjustment.
4. The muscles of the eye can make the lens more rounded, making the focus of light gathering for nearby objects become the retina, creating a clear image.
5. As you age, the lens becomes less flexible and adaptation becomes harder to achieve.