fookuskaugus
Fookuskaugus is the optical distance between a lens’s main reference point and the image plane (the sensor or film) where incoming light rays are brought to focus. In the thin-lens model, it is the distance from the lens to the image plane, and for objects at infinity the image is formed at the focal plane. Fookuskaugus is typically expressed in millimeters and is a property of the lens itself.
In photography and optics, the focal length largely determines the field of view and magnification. Shorter
Lenses are commonly described by their focal lengths, and typical ranges include wide-angle, standard, and telephoto
Understanding fookuskaugus also involves considering depth of field and perspective, both of which depend on focal