To chime in here; I always think of PCA in a 3D laser-scanning setting. LiDAR generates a 3D cloud of points of the environment. Now, what I used PCA for when dealing with these measurements was to find out how much energy was concentrated along 1, 2, or 3 PCs. If it was 1, the object was linear (lamp post, tree trunk etc), 2 PCs meant a surface (building facade, ground), 3 meant "scattered poo" (e.g. tree canopies).
Now, this does not mean that any of your initial measurement dimensions, X,Y,Z, are irrelevant. Because although 2 PCs carrying 99% of the signal means a surface, you need X, Y…