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optical axis

The optical axis is an imaginary straight line that runs through the center of a lens or mirror. It represents the path along which light travels when it passes through or reflects off the optical element. When light hits the lens or mirror at this axis, it is more likely to focus or reflect accurately, producing a clear image. In photography, optics, and vision, understanding the optical axis helps in aligning and positioning lenses or instruments for optimal performance.