Purpose: To assess depth of field in phakic and pseudophakic eyes to e
xplain good distance and uncorrected near visual acuity in pseudophaki
c eyes. Setting: Department of Ophthalmology, University of Otago Medi
cal School, Dunedin, New Zealand. Methods: Depth of field was measured
in pseudophakic (n = 10) and phakic (n = 10) eyes for both near and d
istant targets. Test conditions included cycloplegia and a constant pu
pillary aperture using a soft contact lens with a central artificial p
upil diameter of 2.5 mm. Results: There was no statistically significa
nt difference between phakic and pseudophakic eyes for any test. Depth
of field for near visual acuity was +/-0.85 diopters (D), but amplitu
de of legibility was +/- 1.94 D. Depth of field for distance visual ac
uity was between 0.25 and 0.50 D in 85% of eyes. Conclusion: In the ab
sence of astigmatism and disease, a pseudophakic eye with -0.75 D of m
yopia can expect to achieve 20/30 uncorrected distance acuity and read
N5 unaided if the pupil is approximately 2.5 mm.