Francois said that "Artist are sensitive people and....."
Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on ones point of view) I'm no artist, and about as sensitive as your standard house brick. My interest in cameras go's directly to their mechanical nature. The MMM (Metal-Mechanical-Manual) 35mm SLR of the 60's and 70's is the apex, in my opinion, of this sort of thing. Lovely to hold and operate, and oh so versatile. Yes, the negative is a postage stamp....so don't print larger than 6X9 inches on 8X10 paper, sheesh, what do you expect, a poster size print?
Now don't get me wrong, 6X9 on 120 is a lovely size negative, and, makes beautiful contact prints too. But my OM for 24X36 and Pen F for 18X24 are such gems, just holding them still sends tingles through my finger tips.
PS; Francois, I shoot B&W in my Pen and don't worry about loading a 36exp roll. If I want to look at the results after 10~20 shots I just go into the dark, open the back, snip off the exposed film and put it directly onto a plastic reel and into the tank. Then it's trim and reload the remaining film in room light. A little wasteful, but not too bad.