Image size and field of view. Image and vision

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As we know, the normal human eye can focus on very distant objects and objects that are up to 25 cm from the eye, varying the focal length of the lens. The size of the object and the distance it is from the viewer determines the size of the image that forms on the retina.

The figure above shows us a simple example, which we see in everyday life, of the relativity of the image size of different objects located at different distances. Although the Moon is much bigger than the trees, they look bigger than the Moon because they are closer to the person looking at them. This fact can be understood using the concept of angle of view.

We define the angle of view as the angle between two lines that leave the eye and go to the edges of the object.

See the figure below. The observer in position 1 sees the image of the box smaller than position 2 when approaching the object.


In position 1 the observer sees the water tank with viewing angle α1, which is smaller than viewing angle α2 when he is in position 2

To better understand how the viewing angle α is related to the size of the image on the retina, let's sketch how the eye sees an image. The figure below shows the image formation of an object on our retina. Note that the size of the retinal image is proportional to the angle of view

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α and inversely proportional to the object's distance.

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When the object is closer, both the viewing angle α and the retinal image are larger than when the object is far away.


The size of the image formed on the retina is proportional to the size of the object and the angle of view α. The closer, the larger the viewing angle and the larger the image

The viewing angle increases as we approach the object. Therefore, closer objects appear larger. The two observers shown in the figure above see the same object with different sizes because the viewing angles are different.

The viewing angle is also defined as the maximum angle at which we have totally free vision. When looking through a window, our angle of view is limited by the width of the window. The same effect occurs when looking at an object using a plane mirror.

The closer we are to the mirror, the greater the viewing angle. This concept is useful when designing rearview mirrors for automobiles. A small rearview mirror away from the driver provides a smaller viewing angle than a larger mirror closer to the driver.


By Domitiano Marques
Graduated in Physics

Would you like to reference this text in a school or academic work? Look:

SILVA, Domitiano Correa Marques da. "Image Size and Field of View"; Brazil School. Available in: https://brasilescola.uol.com.br/fisica/tamanho-imagem-campo-visao.htm. Accessed on June 28, 2021.

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