Sunday, May 11, 2008

Take Photos Of Your Ebay Items Using A Digital Camera

Digital cameras have become very useful to ebay sellers. Different models are coming out in the market and varies from pixel to pixel. Here’s a list of things I think you should look for in a camera:

  • A mnimum of three megapixels
  • A good close-up capability for small objects and details
  • The biggest LCD display you can afford
  • An efficient way to move images from the camera to your computer such as the USB port.
  • A way to run the camera on AC, or removable batteries, so you can recharge one set while using another.
In using a digital camera for taking pictures for items to sell on ebay is a very easy task. Just remember these few tips before you buy one.

2 comments:

Artstudio Sri Lanka said...

EBay will allow you to post one free picture when you list your item but charge you a fee for each additional picture you want to list. An easy way to get around this is to host your additional pictures with a free picture hosting website, like Photobucket, which will then allow you to post your picture in your listing using the HTML code that the website gives you. List your tickets on ebay with ListEasy to save time.

DanielL said...

Check out Use.com They have a bunch of templates to choose from. You can post up to 100 full size images with no size or bandwidth restriction. The best part that is 100% free

It is pretty easy to use and the best part is that you can do things on the fly without knowing any HTML. Best thing is that you can save and reuse templates later on and their templates are both eBay and Craigslist compatible.

Worked for me and my images are not limited to what eBay or Craigslist offers plus I don't have to pay extra. Check it out and let me know what you think.