>>3009922I try to avoid shooting below 1/125 and use 400 ISO. During the Inauguration and the day preceding it, I was metering around f8 at 1/160 or 1/200 so I was usually shooting at 1/250 at f5.6 1/2. The Hasselblad only does 1/2 stop increments. I usually just choose subjects that lend themselves to patient shooting, but even so, I can rock a frame off pretty fast with a split prism focusing screen. Focus, push down the magnifier, compose, fire. I usually remeter as light changes, not as I come to a scene, son my settings are locked down already. Haven't shot f/16 in forever. I do use a fair amount of hyperfocal on static subjects but with people its focus on them and fire.
This image is an example of hyperfocal, where I put the foreground to near side of my in focus area to better pull the background details. Still not sharp on the monument but better than if I was losing half my DOF to a foreground you don't see due to framing.