Nikon dropped me a note to let me know that Nikon Image Space which is a free online service for sharing images is now available in Canada. The service is fast and easy to use, with quick image uploads and downloads, and seamless image manipulation. It also supports RAW files. Sharing and posting images from Nikon Image Space is easier than ever with integration with Facebook and Twitter. Registration is free and includes 2GB of storage. Nikon camera owners can upgrade to a special account and receive an additional 18GB. Special accounts also offer more advanced features, such as the ability to apply a password when sharing images, and the option to restrict image downloads.
If you have a Nikon Camera, and even if you don’t you should take a look at Nikon Image Space for your photo storage and sharing needs.
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Nikon Image Space Now Available In Canada
Nikon dropped me a note to let me know that Nikon Image Space which is a free online service for sharing images is now available in Canada. The service is fast and easy to use, with quick image uploads and downloads, and seamless image manipulation. It also supports RAW files. Sharing and posting images from Nikon Image Space is easier than ever with integration with Facebook and Twitter. Registration is free and includes 2GB of storage. Nikon camera owners can upgrade to a special account and receive an additional 18GB. Special accounts also offer more advanced features, such as the ability to apply a password when sharing images, and the option to restrict image downloads.
If you have a Nikon Camera, and even if you don’t you should take a look at Nikon Image Space for your photo storage and sharing needs.
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