front focal plane (FFP)
The focal plane located at the front of a lens or lens system when considering the direction of light travel. The focal plane located on the other side of the lens from the front focal plane is known as the back focal plane.
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The focal plane located at the front of a lens or lens system when considering the direction of light travel. The focal plane located on the other side of the lens from the front focal plane is known as the back focal plane.