Common battery issues on the OM-D E-M5 and how to avoid them

Introduction to battery issues of the OM-D E-M5

The Olympus OM-D E-M5 is a compact and powerful camera, ideal for amateur and professional photographers. However, like any electronic device, it can encounter battery problems. In this article, we will explore the most common battery-related issues of the OM-D E-M5 and how to avoid them to maximize your device's battery life.

1. Reduced battery life

Why does the battery of the OM-D E-M5 drain faster?

The battery life of the OM-D E-M5 can be affected by several factors. One of the main reasons is the intensive use of the 1.44 million pixel OLED electronic viewfinder, which consumes more energy than a traditional LCD screen. Another reason could be poor management of the device's power settings.

Tips to extend battery life

  • Use the energy-saving mode when you are not taking photos.
  • Reduce the brightness of the viewfinder and the LCD screen.
  • Disable unnecessary functions like Wi-Fi or geolocation.

2. Battery not charging properly

Possible causes

Sometimes, the OM-D E-M5 battery may not charge properly, which can be due to a faulty cable, an incompatible charger, or an aging battery. It is also possible that the charging port is obstructed or that dirty contacts are preventing a good connection.

Solutions for optimal charging

  • Make sure to use an official Olympus charger for safe and effective charging.
  • Regularly check the cleanliness of the battery and charger contacts.
  • If the battery is too old, replace it with an original Olympus BLN-1 battery to ensure good performance.

3. Excessive power consumption in video mode

Why does recording use so much battery?

Filming with the OM-D E-M5 in high definition (1080p) can lead to excessive energy consumption. The 5-axis image stabilization system and the TruePic VI image processing processor consume a lot of power during video recording, which can result in rapid battery drain.

Reducing energy consumption during video recording

  • Film in lower resolution if high definition is not essential.
  • Use a tripod to minimize the use of image stabilization, which will reduce energy consumption.
  • Consider using an additional battery or a battery grip to extend battery life during long video sessions.

4. Battery issues in cold conditions

Why does the battery drain faster in winter?

Like all electronic devices, the OM-D E-M5 can be affected by low temperatures. The lithium-ion battery BLN-1 has reduced capacity in cold environments, which can lead to faster discharge.

Tips to protect your battery from the cold

  • Keep your device and its batteries warm, for example in a bag or an inner pocket.
  • Use a battery grip to increase battery life in extreme cold conditions.
  • Avoid leaving the device unused outdoors for long periods in cold weather.

5. Resetting the battery for better performance

Why reset the battery?

Sometimes, battery management can become ineffective, leading to poor estimation of the remaining battery life. Resetting the battery can help restore a more accurate estimation of the battery life.

How to reset the OM-D E-M5 battery

  • Discharge the battery completely until the device automatically turns off.
  • Recharge the battery to 100% without interruption.
  • Repeat this process once a month to optimize your device's energy management.

Conclusion

Battery issues on the Olympus OM-D E-M5 can be frustrating, but by following these practical tips, you can avoid battery failures and maximize your device's battery life. By properly maintaining your battery, adjusting your energy settings, and choosing the right accessories, you can fully enjoy your OM-D E-M5 during your photo and video sessions.

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