I have no idea how this would work over zoom though. Do the other four players only get the single vantage point from the camera? How do they view the table as opponents? Do they just tell you where they want to move models?
I wish I understood this.
On the ‘Virtual Lard’ days there’s one camera, usually the PC, giving an overall view of the table and then another camera, laptop or phone, that can be moved around to provide a POV as required and players choose their view (and judging by that last photo Mr Deedles has all the required tech

). It actually works very well and can (slightly) remove the 500ft high General aspect of wargaming. I suspect Zoom gaming will continue to some extent after lockdowns are a distant memory.
Great table, it looks like a busy and hectic town.