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Originally Posted by Dave
Tried it once, but it wouldn't fit in the memory slot 
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Originally Posted by lolyton
It's normally better to use colour film for all occasions as colour film is usually (not always) of a better quality, and is easy to print B+W, if you do it yourself then majority of colour films normally give you around a grade 2 filter to start with. Anyway that way you can choose whether you want colour or B+W prints (handy for weddings and the like i would suspect...howeve i am no wedding photographer).
Sorry!
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I always assumed that most wedding guys who still shoot film, used medium format camera's and had extra backs loaded with B&W for their mono portion of the package.