I shoot more dark stuff than bright landscapes. There's never enough light, and, occasionally, never enough DOF (because sometimes you can't focus fast or accurately enough).
I do stop- and shutter-out a lot in the rare occasions when I'm shooting during the day. What's ironic is that my ME Super's shutter goes to 1/2000, but its meter only goes to ISO 1600, whereas my Chinon CG-5's meter goes to ISO 3200 but its top shutter speed is 1/1000.
This one was taken with Tri-X at 3200, yet still I only got about 1/125 shutter speed at about f3.5 It's what counts as a brightly-lit shot for me:
There's grain in there, but it's minimised when you scan at 4800 DPI and reduce it...