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metric unit used to denote the refractive error of the eye or lens
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The unit of measurement (plus or minus) used to express the power of a lens. The diopter is also used to express the curvature of surfacing tools and the refracting power of curved surfaces in eyewear..
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Negative diopter value signifies Myopia and positive diopter value signifies Hyperopia.
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An adjustment on the eyepiece of a camera that allows you to correct the focus of the eyepiece to match your vision.
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The unit used to measure the amount of refractive or focusing power of the eye. It also refers to the strength of lens required to provide clear vision. In general, the higher the refractive error, as measured in diopters, the worse the eye.
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