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Is My shutter defective?

It is not your shutter. You're shooting way too high a shutter speed for what looks like dark settings. slow it down to like 1/60 and open up the aperture. or put it in P mode and shoot a few shots in good lighting (eg, outside at maybe 4pm)
 
Agree - it is not a shutter problem. Those exposures at twilight and night demand a higher ISO and a shutter speed of about 1/60. I second the P mode suggestion. What camera are we dealing with?
 
also, as a clarification, it's not your shutter that would be causing the issue, it's the noise sensitivity from the sensor. drop the ISO.
 
As a general rule, just use the same settings you would if shooting film. A general Kodacolor ISO for daylight would be 100 to 400 - depending on other factors.

In P mode at a given ISO, you can play with varying aperture and shutter speed.
 
Originally posted by: xchangx

Man, those were shot with ISO 3200, knock it down to 100 and it will be a LOT cleaner

damn, I was trying to figure that out, exif viewer extension was not helping me, heh
 
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