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Down Imaging - Any Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Drewgill" data-source="post: 239887" data-attributes="member: 7541"><p>Ictaluras (punctatus or furcatus?),</p><p></p><p>I have a Humminbird 597ci HD DI on my kayak. Ninety percent of the time I use the DI/Switchfire split screen. As mentioned earlier, fish show up better with the Switchfire but you can see details of the structure with the DI. I, personally, would not get a unit that didn't have traditional sonar. Oh, and the DI works just fine in shallow water.</p><p></p><p>However, there is definitely a difference in picture quality between the HD and non-HD units (like the 570). I have no experience with Lowrance units. </p><p></p><p>I really like DI. You won’t always get a crystal clear view of structure, but sometimes you will...and they're awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drewgill, post: 239887, member: 7541"] Ictaluras (punctatus or furcatus?), I have a Humminbird 597ci HD DI on my kayak. Ninety percent of the time I use the DI/Switchfire split screen. As mentioned earlier, fish show up better with the Switchfire but you can see details of the structure with the DI. I, personally, would not get a unit that didn't have traditional sonar. Oh, and the DI works just fine in shallow water. However, there is definitely a difference in picture quality between the HD and non-HD units (like the 570). I have no experience with Lowrance units. I really like DI. You won’t always get a crystal clear view of structure, but sometimes you will...and they're awesome. [/QUOTE]
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