Any 35mm film can be used.
If you are a beginner, a good start is an ISO 400 Black and White film, like Ilford Delta 400 or Kodak TMAX 400.
The Minolta camera uses 35 millimeter film. You can use any type of film so long as it is 35mm, It can be color or black and white it doesn't matter.
Those memory card slots on Minolta cameras for READING (not for writing) cards that comes preloaded with Minolta's different exposure modes that we set by turning a dial in modern cameras (with a built-in memory). So, the answer to your question is you can insert a memory card into that slot but you won't be able to save the pictures on it like a digital camera.
The roman numeral MCDLVXXI is an incorrectly formatted roman numeral. The "VX" would be 10 - 5, and that's incorrect format. V would be 5. Assuming that roman numeral was correct format, you'd have a grand total of:MCD = 1000 + (500 - 100) = 1400L = 50VX - 10 - 5 = 5XI = 11Total: 1466.The correct numeral for 1466 would be MCDLXVI.