Long-Sighted Eyes: Understanding Near Vision & Distance
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A long sighted eye has a reduced ability to focus on nearby objects. This means that the least distance of distinct vision, the nearest point at which an object can be seen clearly, is increased for a long sighted eye compared to a normal eye.
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