microcosm
Senior Member
Seems like 2 batteries i got from cam; BLS-5 for E-pm1 & BLN-1 for OMD E-M5 had spelling errors.. "Explose"... But as long as it works and stay strong.. It'll be fine..
Mind if you share the photos of the batteries?
Seems like 2 batteries i got from cam; BLS-5 for E-pm1 & BLN-1 for OMD E-M5 had spelling errors.. "Explose"... But as long as it works and stay strong.. It'll be fine..
Timber Wolf, the battery on the right looks like it might be a fake. Telltale signs are:
1. Font of text is different from all the examples shown by the ones further processed in Vietnam
2. Japan spelt with a j in lower caps
3. lower max charge current
4. "explode" is spelt "explose"
5. no space after the comma before disassemble
6. spaces not constant in different lines (eg, too many spaces in the words "Do not incinerate"
7. UL Logo is not correct (note the font of UL as well as the placement in the circle). Usually UL logo is something no company can screw up, because the original logo is provided to the manufacturer. If the logo is wrong, the manufacturer of this battery is definitely not UL certified.
There are instances of grammar or spelling errors in legit original products, but with so many errors and discrepancies, I suspect what you bought might very well be a fake.
To get to the bottom of this, I suggest you bring the battery to Olympus to check. If it is indeed a fake, please contact the seller for a refund/resolution. If no resolution is offered, please name the seller and the original selling thread, so as to warn other ClubSNAP members.
Hope everything works out well for you.
Dear all, I have received a reply from Olympus that the battery is fake.
From Olympus Imaging Singapore:
"Dear <me>, after much investigation, we have found that it is a counterfeit battery. Could you please bring it to our Olympus Studio for testing. Also, where did you buy the battery from? Thanks."
I have since returned the battery to the seller for a refund, and I will not be posting his name here because I believe that he had acted in good faith throughout.
Wah! Then if the batt out from the box together with the cam bought from a popular store in Singapore during IT Show.. How? And do Olympus need receipt? Its been 2 years already..
How come this fake batt been sold and packed together? Guess my cam is fake too..hahaaa..
Timber Wolf, the battery on the right looks like it might be a fake. Telltale signs are:
1. Font of text is different from all the examples shown by the ones further processed in Vietnam
2. Japan spelt with a j in lower caps
3. lower max charge current
4. "explode" is spelt "explose"
5. no space after the comma before disassemble
6. spaces not constant in different lines (eg, too many spaces in the words "Do not incinerate"
7. UL Logo is not correct (note the font of UL as well as the placement in the circle). Usually UL logo is something no company can screw up, because the original logo is provided to the manufacturer. If the logo is wrong, the manufacturer of this battery is definitely not UL certified.
There are instances of grammar or spelling errors in legit original products, but with so many errors and discrepancies, I suspect what you bought might very well be a fake.
To get to the bottom of this, I suggest you bring the battery to Olympus to check. If it is indeed a fake, please contact the seller for a refund/resolution. If no resolution is offered, please name the seller and the original selling thread, so as to warn other ClubSNAP members.
Hope everything works out well for you.
I can't post any pics...
I have since returned the battery to the seller for a refund, and I will not be posting his name here because I believe that he had acted in good faith throughout.
Here is the links of my 2 batts..BLN-1 & BLS-5..
http://i41.tinypic.com/2q8ycgm.jpg
http://i39.tinypic.com/2e2470x.jpg
http://i44.tinypic.com/1563h8i.jpg
Hope all can view and judge..
Its been with me for 1yrs plus...
Hi all, I had just bought a BLN1 last night from BnS for my dad's EM5. We charged it overnight and this morning, when he used it, he felt the battery life seemed shorter than usual. He just passed it to me and asked me if I had bought a dud, and upon inspection we realised the print on the batteries are different. Initially we assumed it was because it's from a different batch but when I came online to look around, I stumbled upon this thread. Am attaching the photo I took with my iPhone of the batteries. Dad's EM5 original is on the left, the battery I collected is on the right. Could anyone help us identify if perhaps the battery is a dud? We do not want to contact the seller and accuse him of selling a fake unless we are more or less certain, as it would be unkind. <img src="http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=4977"/>