Paul, I fugure you would use those latex trasmitter covers to keep you
batteries in.
AG
On Thursday, April 30, 2015, Paul Braun <pbraun42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 4/30/15 19:52 : , Chuck Norcutt wrote:
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>> 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?
>>
> Now that you mention it....
>
> My E-1 batteries all came with snap-on covers, too. Need to find a
> solution for the E-M5's.
>
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