Yes, just enjoy the composition that happens in the viewfinder, I have started off with a Rolleiflex 35 years ago, and I bought a couple recently because these are such great cameras, and now also out of production...
As nice as the Rollei is I've decided to try and trade it for lenses for my OM cameras, and have posted a trade ad in the classifieds. I would like to get a 85/2 & 28/2 in exchange for my Rolleiflex Automat MX-EVS, 75mm f3.5 Tessar Serial # 1490XXX. A like new Voigtlander
VC Meter II, 10 rolls Tri-X 400 (120) and 20 rolls PortaNC 400 (120). I'm a 35mm guy, it's what I like to shoot.....
John
Sadly, the 1st part of your question answers the 2nd: you just have to practice using the darn thing. As a hard core RF shooter, I find it takes @ least 2 rolls of film for me to even begin to adjust to the reversed lateral direction of the waist-level finder. If I'm in a hurry, I just use a prism finder (which still requires me to make some adjustments).
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