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- Steve, Coventry, England
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No, the sensor can not be "locked in place" it floats (around its central position, which is assisted by light springs usually) and is held in position, and moved to effect stabilisation magnetically, the strength of the electro magnets would not hold it against cleaning.Also the risk of the camera turning off accidentally and the shutter activating
I wonder if a better way would be camera on, ibis off and electronic shutter?
Would that lock the sensor in place?
To me the only way is battery out