For a young adult with normal vision, the near point of the eye is about 25 cm and the far point of the eye is at infinity. This means that a normal eye can see objects clearly that are between 25 cm and infinity away. The near point of the eye is the minimum distance of an object from the eye that can be seen distinctly without strain to the eye, while the far point of the eye is the maximum distance to which the eye can see objects clearly.