Leica T Mirrorless Camera Replacement Battery BP-DC13 7.2V
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Leica T Mirrorless Camera Replacement Battery BP-DC13 7.2V - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
900mAh
Leica T (Typ 701) — 7.2V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BP-DC13)
This is a 7.2V, 900mAh Li-ion cell built to the BP-DC13 spec. It fits the Leica T mirrorless camera, including the T (Typ 701), T Digital Camera, and Silver 19800 variants. Slot it into the grip compartment the same way the original installs.
- T-series body compatibility: All T-series variants listed share the same grip cavity, contact layout, and 7.2V voltage rail. The BMS handshake protocol is identical across these bodies, so one cell works across the range without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the Leica T body and monitored BMS communication, charge acceptance, and discharge curve. The cell held within expected voltage thresholds across full charge and draw cycles, and the body accepted it without rejection errors.
- First-cycle charge via camera body: Insert the new cell and charge it through the Leica T body itself before your first shoot. The Leica T calibrates its battery-remaining display during an in-body charge cycle — skipping this step can cause the indicator to read inaccurately until the cycle completes.
Why the Leica T battery percentage jumps erratically on a new cell
The Leica T maps its battery indicator to a specific discharge curve profile stored in the body firmware. A new cell has a slightly different initial discharge slope than a well-cycled original, so the indicator can jump — dropping from 80% to 40% suddenly, or holding at one level longer than expected. This is not a fault in the cell. Run one full charge-to-discharge cycle through the camera body and the indicator mapping settles against the actual cell curve.
Leica T showing dead battery indicator on a replacement cell with charge remaining
Some Leica T bodies will display a low-battery or dead-battery warning when a replacement cell's resting voltage sits just below the body's detection threshold after storage. This happens because Li-ion cells self-discharge during transit and storage. Before assuming a fault, place the cell in the camera and connect the body to charge — most units recover once the cell climbs above 7.0V. If the body still shows no battery after a 15-minute charge attempt, try a direct external charger compatible with BP-DC13 to bring the cell up to 7.2V first.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Leica
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Leica T dropped from 60% to empty in the middle of a shoot — is the replacement cell faulty?
Not necessarily. The Leica T's battery indicator maps percentage to voltage thresholds, and a new cell's discharge curve doesn't always align with those thresholds out of the box. The camera reads a voltage drop below its 20% cutoff threshold and jumps straight to empty, even if charge physically remains. Run one complete charge and discharge cycle through the camera body — this allows the indicator to recalibrate against the actual cell curve, and the jumps typically disappear after that first cycle.
The Leica T body displays "no battery" when I insert the replacement, but the cell is charged — what's happening?
This is a BMS authentication handshake issue. The Leica T performs a voltage and communication check on insertion, and if the cell's resting voltage has dropped below roughly 6.8V during storage, the body refuses to recognise it. Connect the camera to its charger with the cell inserted and leave it for 15 minutes — most cells recover enough voltage for the body to accept the handshake. If the body still shows nothing, use an external BP-DC13-compatible charger to bring the cell to at least 7.0V before reinserting.
Video recording on my Leica T drains this battery noticeably faster than still shooting — is that normal?
Yes, and the draw difference is significant. During video, the Leica T runs the sensor, image processor, autofocus, and display simultaneously at sustained load — combined current draw is considerably higher than burst-and-idle still shooting. The 900mAh capacity is unchanged, but sustained video pulls against that capacity continuously rather than in short peaks. To extend video sessions, lower the screen brightness and avoid continuous autofocus tracking, which adds a measurable additional draw on top of the base video load.
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