Hmmm, is this a trend Mr.Kaplan ?
From Leica/Bessa, to TLR, to view-camera, to Ultra-Large-Format, to pinhole-in-a-room ?
😉
More seriously, yes that would be a good way to achieve the perfect result.
I actually happened upon a group of students in the foto-museum in Antwerp trying desperately to photograph a quantity of small, camping-related items laid out artistically(?) on the floor - total depth front to back of about three metres. They were using a tethered Canon digital camera of some sort, and all gathered round the Macbook-thingy complaining that the photo wasn't sharp all over . . .
Very sensibly, I refrained from saying something along the lines of "Oh youngsters today . . . What you need are movements, see." Largely because I thought it likely they had never heard of
Scheimpflug, and my Dutch is not good enough to explain.
Not to demean Dutch speakers, as there was a very practical Dutchman who was often complemented on the, apparently wonderful, white-field lighting effects he used in hardware shots on his website (which I have forgotten the name of, sorry). He happily admitted that what he did was go out in the back garden when it got evenly cloudy (which happens often in Holland) and put the photographic gear on a table with a white backdrop.
Now I feel old. Ooops.