Pros
- Additional vertical shutter button
- Shoots in RAW and JPEG
Cons
- Image quality a bit below average
- On/off switch is difficult to use
Bottom Line
Anyone who takes a lot of vertical shots, shoots in RAW, and needs a hotshoe can probably overlook the Z980's image shortcomings.
- Top-Rated Megazoom Cameras With huge optical-zoom ranges and advanced in-camera features, these bulkier fixed-lens cameras are good choices for action and nature photographers.
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