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Re: [OM] Batteries for the EM5

Subject: Re: [OM] Batteries for the EM5
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 13:22:00 -0800
On 11/25/2019 11:37 AM, Frank wrote:
I have another interesting / annoying issue.

Some of my original Olympus BLN-1 batteries no longer work in my E-M1 mark
I's.

In my older E-M5 however, they work fine (at least it starts up and works
fine).

For how long? What does the battery icon say after a few shots?

Anyone a clue on that? I used the original charger with them.

Oly batteries and their bodies communicate. The battery tells the body it's state of charge, and perhaps more. (The communication protocol has been at least partially decoded by third party makers.)

Two possibilities to consider:

1. The batteries are close to end of life, won't hold much charge, and the E-M1 is fussier about what it considers a good battery.

2. All BLN-1s are not equal, old ones aren't as smart as newer ones, and 
communication with the new body is poor.

No idea if either might be true, just logical theories to explain observed 
behavior.

A further data point in possible support for the communications theories. The batteries have five contacts, labeled I, S, -, T, +. The camera body (at least up through E-M5 II) only contacts the last three. I taped over the "T" contact.

The camera starts up fine. When the shutter release is half pressed, it just shows three underlines where the battery icon would be. Howsomever, it happily takes pictures.

Perhaps an E-M1 would refuse to work with such a battery.

In Communicado Moose

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