Theo Sulphate
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From reading numerous digital-oriented websites, it seems ISOs of 3200 and higher are used regularly, along with shutter speeds of 1/4000 and much higher with lenses close to wide open. Some of the photos I've seen, such as at a beach on a sunny day, isolating the subject at maybe f/2.8, look pretty good.
Being from a different era and happy with my style of photography, I almost never exceed ISO 400, with film or digital, and almost never exceed 1/1000. For night shots, I'm happy with Tri-X at 400 and very low (long) shutter speeds - from a high of 1/30 to several seconds.
It might be amusing to hear from people who started with digital, came to film, and were surprised by cameras which had 1/500 or 1/1000 top speeds and ASA values that stopped at 1600.
Being from a different era and happy with my style of photography, I almost never exceed ISO 400, with film or digital, and almost never exceed 1/1000. For night shots, I'm happy with Tri-X at 400 and very low (long) shutter speeds - from a high of 1/30 to several seconds.
It might be amusing to hear from people who started with digital, came to film, and were surprised by cameras which had 1/500 or 1/1000 top speeds and ASA values that stopped at 1600.