
Could not complete your request because of a disk error?
I just purchased a used Nikon D700 that came with a 16GB memory card. After snapping some photos to test it out and uploading to Bridge most of the photos came out but about 25-30 out of 150 photos won't load. And when I try to open them in Photoshop it says, "Could not complete your request because of a disk error." Is the camera damaged or the memory card?

How to turn on high speed sync on Nikon D300s and SB700?
Does the D300s has high speed sync, if so, how do I turn it on? I fumble through the whole instruction manual and couldn't find it…

How to film a night sky time lapse?
I have a Nikon D300s and I would like to film the meteor shower tonight… I know how to use the film function on my camera, but when I point it at the sky it doesn't pick up the stars… What setting do I have to alter in order for the stars to show up on my video?

My nikon d300s CF slot is not working?
My nikon d300s CF slot is not working?

Best save quality for RAW format?
I'm just getting into shooting RAW with my Nikon D200 and converting to Jpg using Photoshop and bridge is fairly simple and easy but is that the best quality? What's the best quality to take advantage of RAW yet still be able to publish online, lets say to my website or Facebook?

Which DSLR should I upgrade to?
I currently own a Canon T1i (500D) but am looking at switching to a full-frame body. I would consider myself and aspiring professional at best, but really want to do more with photography (hence the want to upgrade). And i'm not glued to Canon for any reason other than the fact that I'm used to the way their cameras handle, their interface, etc. I don't own any lenses other than the kit lens anymore so sticking with Canon for existing lenses isn't relevant.
I've primarily been looking at the Canon 5D Mark II vs. Nikon D700, or the Canon 5D Mark III vs. Nikon D800. Of course i'd like to spend less money if I could since I ain't made of the stuff, but still.
The main problems i'm having with deciding is the fact that with the first comparison, the D700 has ultimately the same image quality as the Mark II but has a better AF system (and i'm bad at focusing most times so the help would be great). Other than that, the functions of both seem to be relatively equal.
And with the second (and more expensive) comparison, the image quality of the D800 seems to blow the Mark III's out of the water, and it looks a good $400 cheaper.
tl;dr, can anyone tell me what higher end DLSR body to upgrade to from a Canon T1i, regardless of brand?

What is opticaly the best wideangle zoom for the Nikon D800E?
I'm thinking something that ideally covers all the most widely used wide-angle settings ( 16, 20, 24, 28, 35mm)

What are the top five DSLR cameras of all time regardless of spec/pixels?
Here is my top 5.
5) Nikon D2x (This machine was Years ahead of its time)
4) Canon 450d (This camera was the best entry model DSLR for its time)
3) Canon 5d MK 2 (Superb full frame camera image quality the best of the best)
2) Nikon D90 (World first DSLR with movie mode and all the controls fall straight into your hands)
1) Nikon D40 (What a little gem this camera is so easy to use and no bits of "Fluff" on the camera that you don't need)

Is a nikon d100 good for $250?
I don't know anything about DSLRs but would like to get familiar, and start taking better photos. I saw a D100 for sale with a lens (which I know nothing about) and it peaked my intrest. My concern is that it is only 6 megapixels. Is this camera too outdated? Any help for a newbie to DSLRs?

Hi, I'm interested in buying a new DSLR soon and I was intrigued by the Canon 5D Mark III and the Nikon D800. What interested me in the two is how many megapixels the Nikon had: 36.3!
This is what made me ask what if I'm wasting money on this and could've gotten something much cheaper like a Canon 60D? So with that, I ask when are megapixels too much?