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There's a diopter-adjustment lever on top of the eyepiece, and a proximity sensor turns it on as you hold it to your eye.
Identification of the best lens between scorers was always within 0.5 diopters.
Nonetheless, there was a clear tendency for the image to be sharper at 8.4 than at 0 diopters.
The eyes were covered with contact lenses (0 diopter) and artificial pupils of 4-mm diameter were fixed close to the lenses.
The resulting esotropia was moderate, ranging from 10 prism diopters to 25 prism diopters.
We accept that this, in addition to the fact the measuring light is a 632.7-nm laser, may explain the 10– diopters of hyperopia.
The resulting esotropia was moderate, ranging from 10 to 25 prism diopters.
All subjects were in excellent ocular health and in excellent general health, and no subjects had myopia$ 5 diopters.
All four of the lens-reared monkeys developed natural hyperopic anisometropia of greater than 2 diopters.
The animal shown with squares was 5 diopters more hyperoptic (and the animal shown with circles was 10 diopters more hyperopic) than the animal shown with the triangles.
The images on the left, labelled hyperopic, are for a converging incoming bundle of rays (18.4 diopters) and those on the right are for a diverging bundle (28.4 diopters).
To find the refraction that produced the sharpest retinal images, we varied the vergence of the source over a range of 21 diopters (28.4 to 12.6 diopters).
Round the lamp he placed a microscope, diopter, scales, plumb bobs, and a sounding rod, whose varnished brasses diffused a warm sunlight yellow.