Humminbird Down Imaging
Sometimes, to catch fish, not only do you have to think like one, you've got to see like one. Get a fish-eye’s view of what’s happening below your boat with Humminbird® Down Imaging®. These incredible images are created with high frequency sound waves emitted in ultra-thin slices. The sonar returns from these waves produce a “portrait.” As you patrol the water, you’ll watch fish, reefs, timber, brush, bridge pilings, rocks, and any other structure or cover pop with stunning detail.
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Humminbird Down Imaging
Sometimes, to catch fish, not only do you have to think like one, you've got
to see like one. Get a fish-eye’s view of what’s happening below your boat with
Humminbird® Down Imaging®. These incredible images are created with high
frequency sound waves emitted in ultra-thin slices. The sonar returns from these
waves produce a “portrait.” As you patrol the water, you’ll watch fish, reefs,
timber, brush, bridge pilings, rocks, and any other structure or cover pop with
stunning detail.
Understanding Down Imaging
The detailed images of Down Imaging are created with high-frequency sound
waves emitted in ultra-thin slices. The sonar returns from these waves produce a
"snapshot" of what's below your boat.
SwitchFire / Down Imaging
This view provides complete understanding of what exactly is going on below
your boat. Quickly identify cover and structure with Down Imaging, while using
SwitchFire® to locate and target fish. Together, they take the guesswork out of
sonar fishfinding.
Down Imaging / Side Imaging
Get a complete 180 degree view. Down Imaging provides incredible detail
directly below your boat while Side Imaging® extends 240 feet to either side
of your boat. These two detailed images are unlike anything you've ever seen.
Down Imaging / Charts
Use the split screen feature to view you lake charts with the Down Imaging
sonar simultaneously.
Down Imaging / SwitchFire / Side Imaging
Don't miss a thing with these three Humminbird technologies working
together. Use SwitchFire and Down Imaging together for a stright down view,
while Side Imaging reaches out to both sides.
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