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Isoplanatism of the optical system of the human eye

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Abstract

The size of the isoplanatism zone is determined on the basis of experimental measurements of aberrations of the eye for various positions of the test point on the retina of the eye. For the patients examined here, the angular size of the zone varied from 1.5° to 2.5°.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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