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  • EM1 ac adaptor

    Ive seen that olympus do an ac adaptor and noticed rhe grip supports it so my main q is when using the grip with ac will it charge both batteries when connected to the camera or just the grip?
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    Re: EM1 ac adaptor

    Originally posted by timboo View Post
    Ive seen that olympus do an ac adaptor and noticed rhe grip supports it so my main q is when using the grip with ac will it charge both batteries when connected to the camera or just the grip?
    I believe it's intended as an alternative power source to the batteries not a battery charger. The manuals for the adapter and grip do not mention battery charging.

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    • #3
      Re: EM1 ac adaptor

      Ah lol bit pointless then. My one niggle with the em1 then is that if u use both batteries every time they go flat u will av to remove ur grip unless just use the grip battery only suppose. I might do that instead
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        Re: EM1 ac adaptor

        Originally posted by timboo View Post
        Ah lol bit pointless then. My one niggle with the em1 then is that if u use both batteries every time they go flat u will av to remove ur grip unless just use the grip battery only suppose. I might do that instead
        The best way to use the batteries (for me anyhow) is to use the grip's battery first (which is the default setting) & then the one in the body. By having a 3rd spare battery the grip's battery can be replaced as soon as it is convenient after the power has switched to the body battery & then it can be used up until it then switches to the body (again) to continue shooting. A lot of shooting is possible with that arrangement.
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        • #5
          Re: EM1 ac adaptor

          Originally posted by Ross the fiddler View Post
          The best way to use the batteries (for me anyhow) is to use the grip's battery first (which is the default setting) & then the one in the body. By having a 3rd spare battery the grip's battery can be replaced as soon as it is convenient after the power has switched to the body battery & then it can be used up until it then switches to the body (again) to continue shooting. A lot of shooting is possible with that arrangement.
          Yeah good shout i was just conscious of the body battery getting little use and then it deterioating as a result.
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          • #6
            Re: EM1 ac adaptor

            Originally posted by timboo View Post
            Yeah good shout i was just conscious of the body battery getting little use and then it deteriorating as a result.
            That's when you make a point of swapping it out after every 2nd charge of the grip battery & that way each battery gets fully cycled with a full discharge & charge.
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            • #7
              Re: EM1 ac adaptor

              For the time it takes to swap a battery, I just use one either in the grip if it's on or in the body.

              I didn't even know that it used one at a time and swapped automatically...
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              • #8
                Re: EM1 ac adaptor

                Originally posted by Graham_of_Rainham View Post
                For the time it takes to swap a battery, I just use one either in the grip if it's on or in the body.

                I didn't even know that it used one at a time and swapped automatically...
                And you can change the order if it takes your fancy too.

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                • #9
                  Re: EM1 ac adaptor

                  Thanks think I will use one battery all the time now

                  grip attached - battery in grip
                  no grip - battery in body

                  I have not experimented with very long exposures at night so can't see me needing both at once.

                  Thanks for everyone's input very interesting
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                  • #10
                    Re: EM1 ac adaptor

                    Originally posted by timboo View Post
                    Thanks think I will use one battery all the time now

                    grip attached - battery in grip
                    no grip - battery in body
                    Until the time you take the grip off, rush out to get that shot and then realise you forget to put a battery in the body .... not IF but WHEN

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                    • #11
                      Re: EM1 ac adaptor

                      Originally posted by Steambuff View Post
                      Until the time you take the grip off, rush out to get that shot and then realise you forget to put a battery in the body .... not IF but WHEN

                      Ha ha you are right I will only do it once for sure
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                      • #12
                        Re: EM1 ac adaptor

                        Originally posted by timboo View Post
                        Thanks think I will use one battery all the time now

                        grip attached - battery in grip
                        no grip - battery in body

                        I have not experimented with very long exposures at night so can't see me needing both at once.

                        Thanks for everyone's input very interesting
                        Having both batteries, using the grip battery first (so long as you like using the grip) is much more reliable, but the camera battery needs to be checked it is fully charged if on a day's shooting for it to give the longest battery capacity. That's why periodically swap them around. I always use both batteries when gripped (which is most of the time) because the first battery might go flat during a shoot sequence & having the second one to automatically continue with is a much better method than stopping to make that battery swap.
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