My move the LF has been fairly recent and at first the upside-down image on the groundglass was disorientating and difficult to use. I have quickly got used to it and I think it has actually helped my compositions since what I see on the GG is slightly divorced from what is in front of me so it looks more of an image rather than a simply a 'viewfinder'.
I have read that some people think there is a link with the fact that you brain has to invert the image your eye sees so that it is quite natural or that it being upside-down means it is easier to see as abstract shapes.
Often I just don't even realise that the image is upside-down anymore when I am using my camera!?
What was your response to this upside-down image when you started LF?
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