Here you go, links to the full posts with colour and B&W images
http://www.jonmorganphotography.co.uk/blog/wedding/carden-park-wedding-photography/
http://www.jonmorganphotography.co.uk/blog/wedding/upper-house-wedding-photography-michelle-richard/...
Not sure what you're worried about? ok I shoot with a 5D mk2 but normally my ISO doesn't go any higher than 400 in the church.. again it depends upon how dark it is...
to start off you might try your luck with a 70-200mm f/2.8 then if you feel you have money to burn and more siklls have a look at the 400mm+ range glass
Camera wise you should be fine whilst learning... maybe the next step would be a 7D or 5Dmk2
I have to disagree, take a look at these images first...
http://www.speedhunters.com/2012/12/surviving-the-25-hours-of-thunderhill/
Perfect example of why motorsport and nighttime shooting is a good idea...
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