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But yes a 4x5" is better in most cases but maybe not the most practical and not the most fun to carry around a whole day.
You also usually need to stop down the lens a lot so you don't get a really small DOF which often gives to long exposures when you have moving people in the shot.
If I used the Chamonix with the paper neg + a filter in this shot I would get a exposure of around 4-8 sec at f/22.
In this case it would still work but most city shots it would problaly not be ideal.
Not to mention that it takes 5 min + to set up a camera like that.
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Agree, view cameras are not the most practical, yet they deliver unsurpassed quality.
But the is the whole idea, small, compact camera and in my case it is a compact digital for speed and cost, is a great scouting tool to look for possibility. If something looks promising then 4x5 might be deployed. And maybe with a negative film rather, than paper. In cases of this scene I would see high mount 2-2.5 meters above the ground with front board tilted downwards for this great DoF needed for that shot and perspective. In this depatment view camera is really hard to beat.