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I'm replacing my trusty old Lowrance X65 fishfinder and am considering
a 3D unit. It seems to make so much sense...and yet it's difficult to hear a good word said for them on any Newsgroup. What's more, the comments all seem very dated and may not relate to newer technology - so what are the latest views? My impression is that a few years ago there were more 3D units on offer than now - that suggests either the market was a lot smaller than the manufacturers thought or the technology couldn't meet the market need. I'm fishing my home waters here in Scotland in the 70 - 250ft range (so all these negative comments about 3D in shallow water aren't relevant) in an area that is only lightly fished and about which there's little local knowledge of underwater features, hotspots, wrecks etc (so 3D sounds ideal). Looking at the units available only the Hummingbird Matrix 47 3D comes up and on paper it looks good. Their Matrix 37 with side-imaging looks very impressive too - who could argue with the screen shots on their website (http://www.humminbird.com/generic2.asp?ID=514)- have a look, they're incredible. But looking at Newsgroup comments about Hummingbird they come in for a slating. So what's a guy to do? What's your considered view? Hummingbird bad? 3D bad? Do I stick to 2D and keep looking at the sea bed through a pin-hole? |
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