I always just kept ASA 25-100 in the camera in daylight, ASA 400 in  
the camera in low light, and rarely used much over 1/500 second. ASA  
800 and faster combined with 35mm film never appealed to me: not  
enough resolution, too much grain.

Some habits don't go away. Looking at the 21000 digital capture  
photos in my current "work in progress" Lightroom catalog, only 700  
of them are at any exposure time shorter than 1/1000 second. I am  
using ISO 800 and 1600 a bit more frequently (about 3000 total) but  
when I search for all exposures out of that 21000 that are taken at  
ISO greater than 400 and exposure times shorter than 1/1000, only 141  
exposures are indicated.

Godfrey

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