Another day, another digital camera from Nikon is revealed, and this time around, it would be the turn of the Nikon Coolpix P330 to take to the stage. The Coolpix P330 does not shy away from the spotlight, as this is touted to be a high-performance compact digital camera that comes equipped with a fast lens that boasts of a maximum aperture of f/1.8 and a 1/1.7-in. backside illumination CMOS sensor, delivering superior image quality along the way.

Just in case you were wondering why the Coolpix P330 looks so familiar, that is because this is the successor to the Coolpix P310 compact wide-angle zoom camera. The Coolpix P330’s fast NIKKOR lens will also be accompanied by support for a quartet of exposure modes as well as the ability to capture RAW (NRW) images, in addition to having a vibration reduction (VR) function, and GPS functionality so that you are able to record the location information of your images with each shot.

Not only that, the Coolpix P330 will also play nice with the Wireless Mobile Adapter WU-1a that works with smart devices so that remote camera operation and transfer of images can be enabled. You won’t be able to record videos in Full HD resolution though, as it does just 1080/60i movies, which is still far superior to regular VGA videos. Enjoy the photo gallery of the Nikon Coolpix P330 right after the jump. [Press Release]

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