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I know how you guys love Dropbox, and how you guys love free stuff, so I figured those who didn’t see it yet would appreciate this pointer 
On Lifehackers, this article has been quite popular this week. It discusses a new Beta Testing stimulance by the Dropbox team: install the beta, import 5GB of photo’s and video’s with their new photo import feature, and get a free 5GB of space – of coures you can delete the photo’s from your Dropbox again afterwards!
Even for those of you who don’t want to go through all the trouble of uploading 5GB of photo material, there’s a free 500MB – the first 500MB is added to your account the moment you install the beta, attach a camera and upload just one photo.
Direct link to the thread with download links here
PS: Little trick that isn’t really ‘by the book’, but worked; create a folder called DCIM on a USB device, fill it up with photo’s, pull it out and push it back in. “Would you like Dropbox to import the photo’s from your camera?” 
PPS : Please, people, I know it’s tempting, but please refrain from posting referal links (as mentioned in the forum rules)
PPPS : Turns out you don’t even need to upload all the files – thanks for pointing this out, LucidStudios! Simply importing 5Gb worth of files seems to do the trick. You can delete them again once they’ve been imported, even though they havn’t finished uploading yet.
Wow, I love Dropbox, thanks for share this news 
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Ah, just posted this as well, didn’t see your thread
grrr 
(have disabled mine 
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Oh Wait, I must upload 5 Gigs photo or video? to get 5 Gigs, waste my time absolutely. 
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canimalition said
Oh Wait, I must upload 5 Gigs photo or video? to get 5 Gigs, waste my time absolutely.![]()
if you’re clever (like Joost posted) it’ll take a few seconds to get the space 

MSFX said
canimalition saidif you’re clever (like Joost posted) it’ll take a few seconds to get the space
Oh Wait, I must upload 5 Gigs photo or video? to get 5 Gigs, waste my time absolutely.![]()
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But I have slow connection
, I’ll try soon 
I try to upload file with 1,4 Gigs of Photo, with speed 10 Kb/s, too bad 
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Awesome, i’ll do this soon!

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Yeah, upload speed is holding me back as well. I’ll be uploading photo’s at max speed the upcoming 48hours
No need to put any more effort into it at the moment, though – and if I’m uploading something else in the mean time I’ll just turn Dropbox off for a second.
EDIT : I’ve just noticed my second increase – passed the 1Gig-mark 
I already pay the yearly fee, my life is completely hang on the cloud with Dropbox; Anyone who know or master Payton, Dropbox always looking for dev`
