



A TV camera models the eye to demonstrate that the image on the retina is inverted, and how this arises. A pinhole illuminated by a small light bulb is placed inside the near point of the eye. The head of a pin is inserted into the light path between the eye and the pinhole from below, but appears to be entering from above.
The image of a distant object is inverted on the retina or TV videcon. The head of the pin, however, casts a shadow because it is inside the near point of the TV (or eye) lens. The shadow is on the lower part of the retina, which is the upper part of the image because of the inversion.
Demonstrate the optics of the eye and corrections of optical defects. Read More
Show inversion of the image on the retina by the eyelens. Read More
Model image inversion on the retina. Read More
Individual demonstration of image inversion on retina. Read More
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Identify nearsighted and farsighted eyes using laser speckle. Read More
Observe chromatic aberration in your eye. Read More
Show spherical aberration in eye and its correction. Read More
Demonstrate on-axis astigmatism. Read More
Demonstrate Mach bands. Read More
Demonstrate the dark axle illusion. Read More
Individual observation of floaters in the eye. Read More