I'm eager to see what you do with this beast! The SW is a recalcitrant critter. About 10 years ago, I purchased one, back when they were a good deal cheaper; I always subscribed to the notion that there's no such thing as "too wide", and really thought I'd love the SW. Turns out, after about a year of struggle, I just couldn't make the camera work for me. The ultra wide angle and the square format seemed an impossible combination, and I sold the camera with no regrets (and some financial gain). Oddly, my Horseman Convertible, essentially a 6x9 SW with a 62mm lens, has become one of my most-used cameras. The slightly longer lens (25mm equivalent on 35mm) and the rectangular format made all the difference in landscape work.
Of course, as I've said, you could do genius-level work with an oatmeal box pinhole camera. You probably already have...