Don't count analog RF mics out yet. I would venture to guess that 90% if not more of the transmitters you will find in large scale productions will be analog. Digital still still has a lot of hurdles to overcome before you find the big boys trusting their reputation on digital. Latency is a factor for sure, but people forget about how truly robust analog transmissions are to interference especially when wireless mics are sharing the same spectrum as broadcast TV here in the US. Analog RF mics will start to give a seasoned engineer (the console operating kind) subtle warning signs that there is something nasty afoot usually long before all hell breaks out. Digital RF mics have this bad habit of going from perfectly fine to nothing when the spectrum gets bumpy. (There are few things worse to a mix engineer to have your lead mic start cutting in and out while the talent is on stage and you are powerless to do anything about it from behind the console.) You can add error correction and a host of other technologies to help out the digital signal , but this adds even more latency to a system. Speaking of latency, you have to keep in mind that there is a finite window you have to stay in before you start effecting the performance on stage. Many on-stage performers wear in-ear monitors instead of traditional wedge stage monitors. They hear themselves through a combination of the in-ears they are wearing, and the acoustic conduction up their jaw to their ear. You start adding too much latency to the in-ear signal with digital RF transmissions, digital console, and other digital processing gear and you start creating a crazy comb filter problem for the poor performer. From some experimentation I'm done on stage with female vocalists, 6ms seems to be about the point in which they start to have a hard time maintaining pitch. This is one reason that even though an analog console now can cost 4 times as much as its digital brother, you will still find plenty of analog desks in use for monitors just to keep this latency down. We are in the process of a 250k upgrade to our show wireless systems, and you will not find any digital transmission gear on our list...
-EM