focal length
Americannoun
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the distance from a focal point of a lens or mirror to the corresponding principal plane. f
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the distance between an object lens and its corresponding focal plane in a telescope.
noun
Etymology
Origin of focal length
First recorded in 1745–55
Example Sentences
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It’s up to me then to define the focal length and the background and the angles, but it’s all based on his design.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 15, 2024
"They have a fixed focal length, a fixed size. They are made from materials that give you the lensing property you want, but they don't really have any dynamic characteristics."
From Science Daily • Oct. 23, 2023
The museum includes a camera the C.I.A. built for Mr. Tolkachev, with a fixed focal length to ensure his pictures would be less blurry.
From New York Times • Sep. 24, 2022
The actual lenses have also gotten a few tweaks — they’re now f1.9 compared to f2.0 and will capture a wider scene with a focal length of 6.7mm, whereas the X2’s lenses were 7.2mm.
From The Verge • Sep. 8, 2022
Projection objective of 300 mm focal length $20.—
From Microscopes and Accessory Apparatus Catalogue No. 40 by Leitz, Ernst
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