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How do I know when my Olympus battery is charged?

By Daniel Avila

How do I know when my Olympus battery is charged?

Note: The Lithium ion battery is not fully charged when the camera is purchased. You must fully charge the battery using the charger before first use. when charging, and will turn green when the charging process is complete.

How do you connect Olympus Tough?

With the Olympus Image Share application you can connect your Olympus camera to your Android or iOS smartphone or tablet….

  1. Step 1: download the Olympus Image Share application.
  2. Step 2: open the Olympus Image Share start screen.
  3. Step 3: connect your smart device to the camera.

How long does Olympus battery last?

Just looking through the camera, expect about 3.25 hours of battery life. Constantly changing focus – about 2.5 hours. Burst mode – about 2 full hours. Longer exposures – about 5 hours.

How do I charge my camera battery with a USB?

1. Charge Canon Camera Battery with Wall Plug

  1. Install the battery in your camera.
  2. Turn the camera off.
  3. Connect your USB cable to your camera.
  4. Connect your USB cable to your USB wall adapter.
  5. The light will turn off after the battery is fully charged.
  6. Charging time: Approximately 3 hours.

How do you use WIFI on Olympus Tough?

Connect Olympus Tough TG-5 with your computer via Wifi

  1. Start Olympus camera by pressing “on”
  2. Press Menu/Wi-Fi button.
  3. “Select Wi-Fi Connection” appears.
  4. Choose “Private Connection”
  5. Disconnect your laptop from your internet connection router.
  6. Reconnect your laptop with the SSID which is shown on your Olympus TG5.

When should I charge my camera battery?

a) “Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be used. Even during storage a charged batter will gradually drain and lose its capacity.” b) “When not using the camera, remove the battery….. Storing the battery when it is fully charged may lower the battery’s performance.”