I have 2 batteries for my E-M5, I also put the spare battery into small
plastic bag. I remember that the battery of my old Ni*on D5000 which with a
protective cover originally. Frankly, The price of accessories of Olympus
is not cheaper than others but the service is not enough good.
Cheers,
Michael
On 1 May 2015 at 08:52, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> For my Canon 5D batteries I have plastic snap-on covers that cover one
> whole side of the battery where the contacts are. They not only protect
> the battery contacts but the orientation of the cover doesn't matter. If
> you mark one end of the cover and establish a convention you can have the
> cover indicate whether that battery is charged or not.
>
> My Minolta A1 batteries have a shaped cover that slips over just the
> contact end of the battery. That protects the contacts but provides no
> means of changing the cover orientation to indicate charged or not although
> extra covers with distinct markings would work.
>
> But I have not seen any type of cover for the E-M1/M5 batteries. The
> contacts are reasonably well protected against short circuit by being
> recessed in a grid but carrying them without a protective cover is not my
> style. So far I have been putting them into small, plastic bags which are
> only just big enough to fit them in. It's not a particularly good solution
> and also doesn't provide any means of marking the charge state. Anybody
> have a solution for this?
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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