For Christmas, I received an EyeFi Wireless SD Card. It sounded really cool, an SD memory card that will wirelessly transmit photos as you take them to your PC and/or your favorite photo sharing sites.
As cool as it was, the card sat in it’s box for the last month or so.
Until yesterday, when I had a realization as I was taking pictures for Purge Genie listings. See, my little lightbox photo studio is set up in my dining room, and I generally make my listing entries in my office. I was typically photographing a batch of items, and then downloading the photos to my computer to process(I was previously using a SD card that converts to a USB device). Which means if I discovered later that I needed a different angle, better lighting or changed something about the items in the listing – I had to go reshoot just that one item. That meant putting the card back in the camera, reshooting, taking the card out and then re-downloading. While not terribly difficult, it was just extra steps that added to the complexity of things, and made me bit more reluctant to go back and take the perfect picture.
And then I had an ah-hah moment in which I remembered I had the EyeFi card just sitting there in its ultra nifty packaging. I set it up – slick and easy to do – and viola.. my process greatly simplified. Now, my photos auto upload to a directory on my computer as I take them, no more shuffling cards about. I take pictures as I need them, and usually by the time I walk back into my office the photos are waiting for me to upload to eBay.
Very nice. I’m quite pleased with the EyeFi and how it’s made my listing process just a bit easier.
