The chiong one is a 3rd party which is fine since it's not a misrepresentation. 3rd parties (referring to batteries haha) are fine so long as it's made clear to the buyer.
3rd party batteries aren't fakefake is when it's not original but trying to be original (woah ... Rare instance where I sound philosophical )
My Olympus battery which comes with the kit is similar to the one on the left, i.e. 1830mA, 8.76V, and further processed in Indonesia .... 2013-06-12BA.
But I have a "chiong" one with no brand obtained from Alan Photo. Instead of 7.6V 1220mAh, it reads 7.4V 2800mAh .... both works well. And I just came back from snowing conditions ......
If we hold a 'spot the difference' competition , confirm sure wipe the floor with the opponent![]()
Suggest making this a sticky since the tell tale factors have been shared so clearly & the fakes will only increase in qty.
First time coming across a fake BLN-1 , sigh.
Not sure what the CSer represented to the TS, i.e. third party or original batteries. It would be really distasteful if the TS bought an 'original' battery, notwithstanding the fact that the deal price may have been rock bottom.
2 "chiong" buy 1 original
daredevil,
I would hesitate to make it a sticky, especially with the title modified to give the impression that the battery is fake.
The battery has not been confirmed fake by Olympus, and I am awaiting their reply after posting on their FB page.
I have contacted the seller, and he has agreed to give me a refund if it is indeed a fake, as it was a gift to him and he didn't know any better.
Let's not take out the pitchforks or point fingers for now.
Cheers
why would someone fake a battery that is lower rating? Logically they would fake it with same or higher rating isn't it?
I am thinking it could be a cheaper model using lower grade cells for country with lower purchasing power to sell at lower price.
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I realise battery made from Vietnam all spell explose instead of explode.
Btw, mine looks a bit different. Anyone know is it real or fake?
The capacity rating is the same. The max charge current rating is different. 2 different things.
So does all these means my battery together with the cam bought from a reputable store is Fake?? Perhaps the chargers too are fake..
that's what I was referring to. the charge rating.
They will lie about the capacity, but max charge rating is not capacity, it is the maximum charging current the battery can take when being charged. Because if they lie about the max charging current a battery can take, it can get very dangerous. They at least have a little conscience.
BTW, do you really think a company such as olympus will actually produce "a cheaper model using lower grade cells for country with lower purchasing power to sell at lower price"? That makes totally no sense actually, when the bulk of the price/cost is in the camera not the battery. We are not talking about necessities like rice or cooking oil here. This is a battery for a much much more expensive photographic equipment.