Hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, long-sightedness or hypermetropia, is a defect of eye as the light is focuses at a point behind the retina not on the retina of the eye. Here, the victim can see distance object but near vision is difficult and causes strain. Hence hypermetropic people are called long-sighted.
Convex lens is used to rectify the vision or improve the vision. These lens converges rays of light which are traveling parallel to its principal axis meet at the focus. They produce real images. The lens of human eye is a double convex lens.
Myopia or Near sightedness is a deficiency of an eye, mostly due to error occurs with the focal length of the lens of the human eye. Here the victim is able to see near objects but far objects appear blurred.This disorder is when light entering the eye is focused incorrectly, making distant objects appear blurred.
Figure show an eye with such deficiency receiving light rays from a far off object. Due to the deficiency, the rays get focused ahead of the retina (the screen) and hence the eye is unable to perceive the object clearly.
Thus the image extends between points Im and Ip and a sharp point image is not possible for a point object . This defect is called spherical aberration . The distance between Im and Ip is the measure of the spherical aberration and is called the longitudinal (axial ) spherical aberration