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hyperfocal distance
hyperfocal distance (ˌhaɪpəˈfəʊkəl) n (Photography) the distance from a camera lens to the point beyond which all objects appear sharp and clearly definedhy′per•fo′cal dis′tance (ˈhaɪ pərˈfoʊ kəl, ˌhaɪ-) n. the distance, at a given f number, between a camera lens and the nearest point (hy′perfo′cal point′) having satisfactory definition when focused at infinity. hyperfocal distanceThe distance from the lens to the nearest object in focus when the lens is focused at infinity.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hyperfocal distance - the distance in front of a lens that is focused at infinity beyond which all objects are well defined and cleardistance - the property created by the space between two objects or points | Translationshyperfocal distance
hyperfocal distance[¦hī·pər¦fō·kəl ′dis·təns] (optics) The distance from the camera lens to the nearest object in acceptable focus when the lens is focused on infinity. hyperfocal distance
Words related to hyperfocal distancenoun the distance in front of a lens that is focused at infinity beyond which all objects are well defined and clearRelated Words |