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5x7 is my favorite as well. I'm rather a fanatic about dust in the camera or the darkroom when it comes to the Minox so my 8x10's usually come out okay with a
Not directly about 16mm, but does/will relate a bit. Back when, I had the choice of a Nikon with two lenses, or a Hasselblad with an 80 for about the same
I have a couple 8x10's on my desk that were taken moments apart from the same tripod. One was taken with a Rollei 35SE and the other with a Minox B. You