In an
optical system, the
entrance pupil is the optical image of the physical
aperture stop, as 'seen' through the front of the lens system. The corresponding image of the aperture as seen through the back of the lens system is called the
exit pupil. If there is no lens in front of the aperture (as in a
pinhole camera), the entrance pupil's location and size are identical to those of the aperture. Optical elements in front of the aperture will produce a
magnified or diminished image that is displaced from the location of the physical aperture. The entrance pupil is usually a
virtual image: it lies behind the first optical surface of the system.