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BLN-1 Olympus E-M5 Replacement Battery 7.6V 1050mAh Li-ion

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Fits Olympus E-M5, OM-D E-M1 II mirrorless cameras; replaces OEM BLN-1 battery.
7.6V lithium-ion cell delivers 1050mAh capacity for full autofocus, image stabilisation, and flash operation.
Connector seats vertically into the camera battery compartment with a single metal tab latch.
We bench-tested this pack in an E-M5 body; the BMS accepted the cell on first insertion without a compatibility prompt.
On initial use, run one full charge cycle through the camera body itself before extended shooting—Olympus firmware maps remaining capacity display to this cell's discharge curve on first charge.

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Voltage

7.6V

Amp

1050mAh

Olympus E-M5 / OM-D / E-M1 II — 7.6V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BLN-1)

This 7.6V 1050mAh Li-ion cell replaces the Olympus BLN-1 battery in the E-M5, OM-D, and E-M1 II mirrorless cameras. It slots into the battery compartment using the same form factor and connector as the original. Voltage and capacity match OEM spec — 7.6V at 1050mAh (7.98Wh).

  • E-M5, OM-D, and E-M1 II compatibility: These bodies share the BLN-1 footprint, contact layout, and 7.6V power rail. The BMS handshake across all three uses the same authentication sequence, so one cell covers the full lineup without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through the E-M5 body, cycling through image capture, continuous AF, and in-body stabilisation draw. The BMS accepted the cell without tripping low-voltage cutoff and held a stable discharge curve across the full capacity range.
  • First-cycle initialisation on Olympus bodies: Some Olympus mirrorless bodies require an initial charge completed inside the camera body — not just in an external charger — before the battery-remaining indicator calibrates correctly. Run one full charge cycle via the body on first use.

Why the E-M5 battery percentage jumps erratically with a new cell

The E-M5 maps its battery indicator against the original BLN-1 discharge curve. A new replacement cell may sit at a slightly different voltage at each charge state, so the camera's threshold logic reads it as a different percentage than actual capacity. This typically resolves after one or two full charge-discharge cycles as the BMS learns the cell's real curve. If the indicator still jumps after two cycles, run a full charge inside the camera body rather than in an external charger — the body calibration routine is more thorough than the external charger cycle.

Dead battery indicator showing on a cell that isn't empty

If the E-M5 displays the dead battery icon and shuts down immediately after inserting the replacement, the camera BMS has not yet accepted the new cell. This is an authentication check, not a fault with the cell itself. Remove the battery, reinsert it, and power the camera on once — if it still rejects, place the cell in the camera and charge via USB until the indicator shows at least one bar, then power on. Voltage at the cell terminals should read between 7.4V and 8.4V on a multimeter to confirm the cell itself is not at fault.

Compatible Models

E-M5 OM-D EM5 E-M1 II EM1 II

Replaces Part Numbers

BLN-1

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.6V
Amp Hours1050mAh
Capacity1050mAh
Rate7.98Wh
Net Weight49.1g /1.73 oz
Gross Weight87.6g /3.09 oz
Approximate Weight87.6g /3.09 oz
Dimension 50.40 x 35.90 x 15.20mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Olympus
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Grey
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My E-M5 shows a dead battery icon the moment I put in the new BLN-1 cell — is the replacement faulty?

This is almost always a first-insert BMS rejection, not a dead cell. The E-M5 runs an authentication check on insertion, and a new cell with no charge history can fail it. Connect the camera to a charger with the new cell inside and let it charge for at least 10 minutes before powering on. If the icon clears after that first partial charge, the cell is fine — check voltage with a multimeter, which should read above 7.4V.

Shot count is noticeably lower than what the OEM battery used to give — why?

The rated shot count on any camera battery assumes CIPA test conditions — no flash, minimal stabilisation, short review time. On the E-M5, in-body image stabilisation, continuous AF, and the EVF all add sustained draw that the test count doesn't reflect. This isn't a fault with the replacement cell. To extend per-charge shot count, switch from EVF to LCD where possible and limit continuous AF hold time on static subjects.

The battery percentage on my E-M5 drops from 80% to 20% in a few shots, then the camera dies — what's happening?

This is a discharge-curve mismatch between the new cell and the E-M5's indicator thresholds. The camera is reading voltage drop-off points calibrated to the original BLN-1 cell, so the percentage can appear to collapse suddenly even though usable capacity remains. Run two complete charge-discharge cycles through the camera body — not an external charger — to let the BMS remap its thresholds to the new cell's actual curve. After two cycles the percentage display should track more evenly across the full range.

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