Hi there,
I was wondering how many pictures of already known wrecks and places are lying on your harddrives
- I found a lot of knowledge in this forum and want to share know what I have...
I used a Humminbird 987 for more than 2 years in German lakes. Because of the limitation to 30m depth I bought an Imagenex Yellowfin 4 weeks ago. Now I have the possibility to really compare both systems in shallow water - and here are two pics, one made with the Yellowfin in high frequency (770kHz) and one with the Humminbird (455kHz). It´s the same sail of a surfboard in 7m depth with a very long rope beside it through the whole picture. Both pictures haven't been processed at all.
So if anybody has pics of known wrecks around (without any photoshopping on them!) I would really like to compare different systems.
Now it`s your turn
Cheers
Gonyo

I was wondering how many pictures of already known wrecks and places are lying on your harddrives

I used a Humminbird 987 for more than 2 years in German lakes. Because of the limitation to 30m depth I bought an Imagenex Yellowfin 4 weeks ago. Now I have the possibility to really compare both systems in shallow water - and here are two pics, one made with the Yellowfin in high frequency (770kHz) and one with the Humminbird (455kHz). It´s the same sail of a surfboard in 7m depth with a very long rope beside it through the whole picture. Both pictures haven't been processed at all.
So if anybody has pics of known wrecks around (without any photoshopping on them!) I would really like to compare different systems.
Now it`s your turn

Cheers
Gonyo


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