- Focometer
A focometer is an instrument for measuring either the visual or the photographic
focal length of an objective or of anotheroptical system. [http://www.photonics.com/directory//dictionary/lookup.asp?url=lookup&entrynum=2031&letter=f Focometer Definition] Photonoics.com (undated), accessed 26 August 2008] It is generally classified as anoptometer which measures sphericalrefractive error s and is intended to provide rural or economically disadvantaged populations spherical prescriptions without the need for complicated protocols, expensive equipment, or electricity. [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=4746937 Testing the Focometer: a new Refractometer] cat.inist.fr (undated), accessed 26 August 2008] The Focometer ismonocular and hand held, which is normally used in natural lighting and allows an individual's refractive power to be read off a lineardioptre scale. Patients rotate the focometer till the best focus is achieved. [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1706012 The Focometer: Use in Aphakic Correction] PubMedCentral (undated), accessed 26 August 2008]History
The
focometer was developed by Drs. Ian Berger and Larry Spitzberg at theUniversity of Houston College of Optometry inHouston, Texas , USA to provide a subjective refraction without the need for electricity or complicated protocols. The portable, hand-held instrument is highly appropriate for use in remote and poor areas. [http://www.infocusonline.org/focometerfactsheet_print.html The focometer fact sheet] Infocusonline (undated), accessed 26 August 2008]Purpose
The advantages of a focometer over other methods of
refraction for use in developing countries are that it is lightweight, compact, relatively inexpensive, fairly quick, and easy to use with minimal training. This clinical trial compared the repeatability, validity, and ease of use of the focometer with anautorefractor . [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=18070594 Quantification of refractive error] Cat.inist (undated), accessed 26 August 2008]Usage
A punctual light source is projected by the movable
objective lens on the surface of the sample.The
reflected light path isdecoupled by abeam splitter . The cylindricallens splits the focus into a horizontal and a verticalfocal line . The detector is positioned midway between the nominal position of the two focal lines. A circle appears on the detector if the surface is exactly in focus. from the focus position results in anellipse on the detector. The orientation and eccentricity of the ellipse depends on the magnitude and direction of thedefocus .The shape deviation is evaluated by the different current distributions in the four quadrants of a
photodiode and is fed to a control loop (objective lens control). By adjusting the movable objective lens, the control loop causes a tracking movement of the lens on the surface. The track movement of the movable objective is determined by a glass scale and displayed as a measured value. [http://www.hs-esslingen.de/en/39643 Focometer] Esslingen University of Applied Sciences(undated), accessed 26 August 2008]References
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