This paper makes explicit the fact that the ''focus variation method''
, widely presented recently as a new approach to direct recovery of th
e complex wave function in electron microscopy, in fact embraces sever
al methods, of which those most widely described (involving paraboloid
s in a 3D Fourier space) are not in fact new except in their applicati
on to larger data sets, but were established 15-25 years ago. They are
powerful (if little practised), but they have not been in any way tra
nsformed by recent work, and remain precisely as effective in reducing
the non-linear image contributions (by a factor root N for N images),
and minimising the effects of chromatic aberration, as they have alwa
ys been. There is in fact no need to record a quasi-continuous focal s
eries, nor a long series, to secure the benefits of the restoration -
nor even a focal series at all.