Nikon has announced their latest free online service known as the Nikon Image Space, which will be used to share images not only to owners of the Nikon digital camera, but basically, to anyone who has a penchant for shooting photos as well as recording movies on their devices. The Nikon Image Space is easy to use, as camera enthusiasts would find it a snap to upload, view, organize, and share their photos and movies thanks to sequential operation. This is made possible courtesy of the high speed operation of the system, in addition to an intuitive user interface (UI), a clear window layout, and a simple operation flow.

In other words, Nikon Image Space is actually a change from the my Picturetown service, and Nikon says that all *my Picturetown user account information and images will be automatically transferred to “NIKON IMAGE SPACE”. The site will be live from January 28th onwards at 2000 Japan time, where you can choose from different accounts – basic for anyone, and a Special account that requires a dedicated application to verify Nikon digital cameras. Both accounts are free, with a maximum storage space of 2GB for Basic accounts and 20GB for Special accounts. [Press Release]

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