mr_phillip
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mr_phillip
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N.delaRua
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You might have a new roommate if the battery over heats i.e. a chemical bum in your house.
mr_phillip
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That's definitely a hazard!
tjh
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I certainly wouldn't want to get chemicals on my "bum" or any other part of my anatomy.
Tom
Tom
mbisc
Silver Halide User
Probably comes out of the same slave labor camp as the original battery...
elshaneo
Panographer
Wo ho mate, it looks genuine to me, how did you spot it to be fake then?
btgc
Veteran
disassmble
hamradio
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I came across a chemical bum hazard once on the banks of a river, and he was not pleased.
mr_phillip
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So in addition to the typos already noted, here's a list of the other issues with the fake:
• The quality of the printing on the battery labels is slightly fuzzy (my original battery is pin-sharp)
• The original battery has an engraved serial number on the end; this one doesn't
• There's no screen-printed orange flag on the end
• On the front – where the original says 'Fabrique en Chine' in a condensed font below the Fujifilm Corporation name, this battery instead says 'Fabrique au' (Manufactured to?)
• The 'Insert this direction' arrows on the front and read have 'direction' spelled with a lower case L in place of the second 'i'
• The font used isn't a perfect match for Fuji's one, and the forger obviously didn't have a condensed version to hand
Also, things like 'bum' in place of 'burn' aren't down to poor print quality, or letters bleeding together. I've had a loupe out to inspect this thing, and that really is an 'm' they've used.
Weirdly though, the packaging was the genuine Fuji article. So someone down the food chain, likely in China judging by the typos, is swapping out genuine Fuji batteries and replacing them with no-name third-party cells.
I've contacted the seller, who's promised a full refund, and let Fuji know as well.
I'd be interested to know if there's any more of these in circulation, or if this is a one-off.
• The quality of the printing on the battery labels is slightly fuzzy (my original battery is pin-sharp)
• The original battery has an engraved serial number on the end; this one doesn't
• There's no screen-printed orange flag on the end
• On the front – where the original says 'Fabrique en Chine' in a condensed font below the Fujifilm Corporation name, this battery instead says 'Fabrique au' (Manufactured to?)
• The 'Insert this direction' arrows on the front and read have 'direction' spelled with a lower case L in place of the second 'i'
• The font used isn't a perfect match for Fuji's one, and the forger obviously didn't have a condensed version to hand
Also, things like 'bum' in place of 'burn' aren't down to poor print quality, or letters bleeding together. I've had a loupe out to inspect this thing, and that really is an 'm' they've used.
Weirdly though, the packaging was the genuine Fuji article. So someone down the food chain, likely in China judging by the typos, is swapping out genuine Fuji batteries and replacing them with no-name third-party cells.
I've contacted the seller, who's promised a full refund, and let Fuji know as well.
I'd be interested to know if there's any more of these in circulation, or if this is a one-off.
fer_fdi
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I guess they buy empty packaging for their fake batteries and sell them away.
I've never been satisfied with no-brand batteries in any camera, never. So I buy the real thing when I buy the new camera (and inspect them)
I've never been satisfied with no-brand batteries in any camera, never. So I buy the real thing when I buy the new camera (and inspect them)
Boris Stupak
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