Presumable the only other factors you can play with are aperture of focus point. Presumably, your microtilt should work at a fixed aperture so the only variable left is focal point isn't it?
Given that a tilted rear standard can be thought of a series of offset upright standards (see the diagram below) I can't see how a small 'microtilt' can possibly be anything other that tending towards a standard hyperfocal scenario?
Could you explain your procedure for getting this additional depth of field? Out of interest, if micro-tilt's enhance depth of field so much, why don't standard camera manufacturers include a tiny amount of tilt on their sensors to make the most of this?
