I freelanced a few jobs with a photographer from around here, and he apparently did a lot of cruses, especially in the Pacific N.W., shooting breaching whales, seals, other wildlife and fishes, as well as birds, landscapes, fishermen on boats, ect and his kit included analog 500 c/cm Hasselblads and ELMs, and I suppose, super wides.
IIRC, he and his wife made a living doing this several plus times a year and because he was on cruise ships, a lot of their shots were made on the moving boats, with the Pacific N.W. doing it own thing at the other end of the lens, so they used gyroscopes to steady their cameras.
I've never investigated these photographic magic carpets, but it sounds like, for still life, etc, it just might payoff to go see them for yourself and it could be a solution to your desire, to take the decision that best serves your work and demands.
Cheers