There was a recent discussion in the Nikon Forum here regarding the use, importance, capabilities, and qualities of high ISO on modern dSLRs.
It made me wonder if there is a perceived mental hurdle that people have in general of using high ISO's. Perhaps from the days of film, ISO 400 seems to be what many people consider as the upper limit of "low ISO". I know I was adverse to cranking up the ISO originally a few years ago, but technology has come a long way since then. No longer taboo? Just how high is "high ISO" anymore anyway? Is there really any difference between 100 and 200? How about 200 to 400? Anyone still using 50?
I'm not particularly interested in seeing pixel level examples of high ISO shots, but perhaps we can discuss the pros/cons of current high ISO capable dSLR's. Some uncropped (or lightly cropped) examples with text regarding why high ISO was/wasn't used might be very helpful to those considering buying new equipment.
It just might open older eyes as well