Digital camera manufacturer Nikon has announced that it will be launching a new image-sharing and storage service, called Nikon Image Space, on January 28 (8:00pm Japan Standard Time).
The new website will replace Nikon’s current offering, ‘my Picturetown’, and be accessible to anyone, regardless of what camera make they own or use. Most importantly, Nikon Image Space will also be free, and hopes to make uploading, organizing, viewing and sharing photographs a much more painless process.
Nikon Image Space will offer two accounts when it launches; the first, simply called a ‘Basic’ account, will offer 2GB of free storage; the second, known as a ‘Special’ account, is for Nikon camera owners and will offer 20GB of storage once the user has completed an online application form to verify their hardware. Nikon says that Special accounts will also offer “more advanced options,” including the ability to add a password when sharing images, and also use a tool to restrict image downloads.
It’s also worth noting that anyone still using ‘my Picturetown’ will have their account
information and images transferred automatically to Nikon Image Space when it launches.
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