Here's an interesting discussion written by Tim Vitale (I'm not familiar with the name) about this topic that I just happened to run across....primarily focused (groan) on film resolution but also touching on all the components of an imaging system which affect the final resolution seen in a negative.
http://cool.conservation-us.org/coo...itale/2007-04-vitale-filmgrain_resolution.pdf
It was written up a few years ago so you may find yourself sadly reminiscing about some of the films mentioned.
From the article :
The image circle of a 35 mm lens is about 43 mm, while a 4 x 5 view camera has an image area of 160 mm; almost 4 times larger.
There is a little error here. Increasing the diameter with 1.4 ( square 2 ) doubles the area. Doubling the image circle gives you an image are 4 times as big. So in the case of the 35mm vs 4x5". The large format 4x5" has an image area almost 16 times as large as 35mm.
human visual acuity is actually pretty amazing.with normal eyesight you can make out a dark human hair on a white sheet of paper at a distance of 10m!That's pretty good I'd say
I stole this image from another website... shot on 8x10 film. I suppose if I had to move in closer with the Minox then I'd shoot the part of the image in the red rectangle and print it to 2x3". Oh, but man, that would be a very l-o-o-o-n-g walk to crop with my feet.

