I've never gone over 1/2k because that is as fast as my camera goes.
I regularly use 800 film,  because I live in the deep forest and even out door
shots can be at quite low light levels.   Wild life photos often present a choice

of hand holding a 500mm shot in poor light or not taking a photo, and faster
film gives you a chance to get the pic before the subject runs out of the photo.

LIkewise 800 flim can push the upper limits of a classic camera in the brightest
of sunny conditions, although I have never found 1/2k in adequate.

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> Hello All.
>
> Q: Have you *ever* had an occasion to shoot at or above 1/2000th sec. shutter
> speed? What were the circumstances?
>
> Asking because not many shooters (other than those crazy B&W shooters who
> frequently shoot at 6400 ISO), shoot anything faster than ISO 100 film.
>
> Q: What's the fastest (box rated) film you've ever shot?
> For me? Konica SR-G3200.
>
> What's the slowest?
> Me? KODAK Gold (RG) ISO 25.
>
> Mafud
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