objectivebrännvidd
Objectivebrännvidd, often translated as objective focal length, refers to a fundamental optical property of a lens, particularly in the context of microscopy and telescopes. It is the distance from the center of the objective lens to the point where parallel rays of light converge to form a sharp image. This value is crucial for determining the magnification and field of view of an optical instrument.
In microscopy, objective lenses are designed with specific focal lengths, and their magnification is inversely proportional
Similarly, in telescopes, the objectivebrännvidd of the main lens or mirror dictates the instrument's resolving power