I sell online (but antiques not modern stuff) Most of my listings have between 10-15 pictures taken from all angles, measurements in imperial and metric, plus close ups of any signatures, faults, dings etc. Precious metal items also have weight in grammes (or grams as the Americans call it).
Most amateur sellers dont have a clue as to how to describe or present items online. They take a coule of shots with a phone and dont even bother to edit or crop it. I spend hours cropping and editing pictures to show the objects in best advantage.
Sometimes I wonder how some people on Ebay sell anything. I see items of interest, blow the picture up or lighten it, and then sometimes realise that the sellers dont have a clue what they have. I once bought an item for 15 euro and resold at Christies for £1500.
You might have better luck with a cheap Amazon one. At least you can return it if it doesnt work,