why don't you get an image for certain object distances?
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Generally, the distance between your lens and your retina is fixed. ... So, whatever object you are attempting to focus on, your iris constricts so that the object is beyond the focal length of your lens. This ensures that the rays will converge toward the retina and produce an image.
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