Panasonic DMW-BCL7 Lumix DMC-F5 Compatible Battery 3.7V 600mAh
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Panasonic DMW-BCL7 Lumix DMC-F5 Compatible Battery 3.7V 600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
600mAh
Panasonic Lumix DMC-F5 / FH10 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (DMW-BCL7)
This is a 3.7V, 600mAh (2.22Wh) lithium-ion cell built to the DMW-BCL7 specification. It fits the Panasonic Lumix DMC-F5, DMC-F5K, DMC-FH10, DMC-FH10P, and more than 23 additional Lumix compact models sharing this battery form factor. If your original DMW-BCL7 or DMW-BCL7E no longer holds a charge, this cell restores full camera operation.
- F5 and FH10 series compatibility: These models share the same 3.7V battery rail, identical contact layout, and the same BMS handshake protocol. Any model accepting the DMW-BCL7 or DMW-BCL7E will accept this cell without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the Lumix DMC-F5 body using both in-camera USB charging and the OEM dock. The BMS accepted the cell on first insertion, reported charge state accurately after one full charge cycle, and held voltage above the low-battery cutoff threshold through normal photo-capture loads.
- First-cycle charging on the F5: Run this cell through one complete charge cycle inside the camera body before a shoot. The DMC-F5 maps its battery-remaining display against a voltage curve logged during that first charge — skipping it causes the indicator to jump erratically between readings.
Why the DMC-F5 battery indicator jumps after fitting a new cell
The DMC-F5 does not read raw voltage directly on the display. It maps voltage against a discharge curve it calibrated to the original cell over its life. A fresh DMW-BCL7 replacement has a steeper initial discharge slope than a worn cell, so the camera's stored map does not match the new cell's actual curve. The display corrects itself after one full charge-discharge cycle completes inside the camera body. Once that cycle runs, the indicator stabilises and tracks accurately.
Flash not fully recycling between shots on a new replacement cell
The built-in flash on the DMC-F5 draws a sharp recharge current spike to refill its capacitor between shots. If the cell voltage has sagged — even temporarily — the capacitor cannot recharge fully before the next frame, and flash output drops noticeably. This is most common when the cell is cold or near end of its charge, not necessarily end of its life. Warm the camera to room temperature and charge the cell to at least 3.9V before a flash-heavy session.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Panasonic
- 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 Lumix DMC-F5 shows "no battery" or refuses to power on after I fitted the new DMW-BCL7 replacement — what's happening?
The DMC-F5 BMS runs a brief authentication check on first insertion. If the cell voltage is low from storage, the camera can reject it before it even attempts to power on. Place the battery in the camera, connect USB charging, and leave it for 15 minutes — this primes the cell above the minimum recognition threshold. After that initial charge, the camera body accepts the cell and powers on normally.
The battery percentage on my DMC-F5 is jumping around — it shows 60%, then drops to 10%, then jumps back up mid-shoot. Is the cell faulty?
The cell is not faulty. The DMC-F5 maps its percentage display to a discharge curve it learned from the original battery. A fresh replacement cell discharges on a different curve, so the camera's stored map misreads the voltage at various states of charge. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle inside the camera body — charge to full, shoot until the camera shuts off on low battery, then charge again. The display stabilises after that cycle.
I'm getting far fewer shots per charge than the camera spec sheet suggested — why is shot count so low with a new cell?
Shot count specs are measured under controlled conditions: no flash, no optical zoom, minimal screen-on time, and ambient temperature around 23°C. In real use, each flash recycle, extended LCD-on period, and continuous autofocus burst adds meaningful current draw beyond that baseline. The DMC-F5's small sensor and processor also draw more under video recording than still capture. Reduce screen brightness, switch off continuous AF when shooting stills, and keep the camera above 15°C — those three steps alone recover a significant portion of shot count.
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