Several devices for determining a distance of an object a user of an
electro-active lens is looking at are presented. Once the distance is
determined, the devices may alter the optical power of the electro-active
lens to ensure that the object is correctly focused. Optical range
finding is a possible means for carrying out this task. An active
rangefinder may emit optical radiation from a transmitter directed at the
object. The optical radiation may then be reflected off the object. The
reflected optical radiation may then be received with an appropriate
receiver. The received optical radiation may then be processed by
appropriate circuitry to determine a distance to the object. A passive
rangefinder works without a transmitter. Instead, an appropriate receiver
receives ambient sources of light from the object. The received light may
then be processed by appropriate circuitry to determine a distance to the
object.