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So I am going to be photographing in a church soon with okay lighting and need some advice on what film speed to use?

that says white balance problems and low light.
 
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Use the fastest film you can and if necessary use the tripod. I like Kodak Portra 800 for color and the ISO 400 for black & white film, but depending on the lighting you may need to go to faster black & white films.
 
Hey @christislord What are you photographing in the Church? The walls? Stained glass? A bride and groom? A baptism? Knowing what the actual subject is would be helpful.
 
I am photographing a bride and groom.
so I'm sure you realize that a slow shutter speed and tripod will be fantastic for stationary objects, but for people a 2 second exposure will likely result in a blurred bride and groom. I would really try to find some 1600 iso film if at all possible. You're shooting in some tricky conditions. Best of luck!
 
That is what I plan to do. Do you think I am crazy trying to get good photos with a Canon Sureshot 60?

yeah, kinda ... not the right camera for a wedding.

if it was me? id use a digital camera / dslr for everything and
take a few candid fun shots and bride groom portriats with the canon.
can't do a wedding over again, and seeing you are asking strangers
on a web forum if your camera is up to task and what film to use
i think it might be a disaster... seeing with the canon you won't know, until you get the film back.
 
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