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    Darn, your first post helped me with my decision on hummingbird vs. garmin. Now you’ve thrown “game changer” and I’m second guessing...........again.....lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
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    The pics are not great, but I changed my mind about the perspective view. I actually think it's phenomonal. It's live action, no need for a 360 at all. Looks out front of the boat. Can avoid weed beds, or just stay off them. Can see fish moving around in front of you. Can see them on their beds. Unreal.

    When I used it yesterday, I was in a place that there just plain was not a lot to see. Now that I've used it out on some better waters, and actually seeing stuff on it, I thinks it's a game changer (yes, another game changer feature with the livescope). Can't wait to get on some fish. Way windy today too, only caught one, but really could not fish. Could not keep bait down where I think it needed to be.
    Much better!!! Much!

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    Pretty neat slab, I noticed yours didn't give a depth reading as well. When mine did it was something outrageous like 60 feet in 8 foot of water. I have a HB unit under the Garmin so it's not an issue. I just turn off the depth, temp and time overlay. I noticed in about 11 or 12 foot of water it starts to lose bottom. That's cool with me, didn't get many pics I still like forward view right now. Neat tool for sure, all in one unit / transducer. Name:  20200229_131422.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubby View Post
    Pretty neat slab, I noticed yours didn't give a depth reading as well. When mine did it was something outrageous like 60 feet in 8 foot of water. I have a HB unit under the Garmin so it's not an issue. I just turn off the depth, temp and time overlay. I noticed in about 11 or 12 foot of water it starts to lose bottom. That's cool with me, didn't get many pics I still like forward view right now. Neat tool for sure, all in one unit / transducer.
    Mine has not shown me depth in perspective mode ever. I figured it didn't have anything pointing straight down so I'd never get depth. And I did turn the transducer around as opposed to in my first pics in this thread, but I don't think it matters, it worked for me either way. Looked the same when I was in the same waters. But still, I'm gonna run it the way they have it in their media pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    Mine has not shown me depth in perspective mode ever. I figured it didn't have anything pointing straight down so I'd never get depth. And I did turn the transducer around as opposed to in my first pics in this thread, but I don't think it matters, it worked for me either way. Looked the same when I was in the same waters. But still, I'm gonna run it the way they have it in their media pics.
    Figured that was the case on depth reading. And good to know about the transducer position. I'm guessing they recommend it like shown so when you turn the L bracket to the port side of TM shaft the transducer is back in forward view. I still think Mega 360 has it's place in the market, like I said in water 12 foot or deeper the perspective mode loses a lot of its potential due to the narrow cone projected. Wish I could have both!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubby View Post
    Figured that was the case on depth reading. And good to know about the transducer position. I'm guessing they recommend it like shown so when you turn the L bracket to the port side of TM shaft the transducer is back in forward view. I still think Mega 360 has it's place in the market, like I said in water 12 foot or deeper the perspective mode loses a lot of its potential due to the narrow cone projected. Wish I could have both!
    It don't get deeper than 12 ft in Florida. lol

    That's not necessarily true, but the lakes here don't get deep like up north, and that's the truth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubby View Post
    Pretty neat slab, I noticed yours didn't give a depth reading as well. When mine did it was something outrageous like 60 feet in 8 foot of water. I have a HB unit under the Garmin so it's not an issue. I just turn off the depth, temp and time overlay. I noticed in about 11 or 12 foot of water it starts to lose bottom. That's cool with me, didn't get many pics I still like forward view right now. Neat tool for sure, all in one unit / transducer. Name:  20200229_131422.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glad2Bhere View Post
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    I have yet been able to successfully calibrate the compass. I tried maybe 10 or 12 times to which none were successful. I don't use any maps on my Garmin I have HB's with lakemaster cards for that. I had my transducer mounted on the trolling motor barrel previously. I saw great improvement on my livescope sonar returns today using the transducer on the shaft. I honestly forgot all about calibration today. Thanks, for the reminder. I've read the calibration process is much better when the transducer is mounted on the shaft as opposed to the barrel. I will try this again next trip out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubby View Post
    I have yet been able to successfully calibrate the compass. I tried maybe 10 or 12 times to which none were successful. I don't use any maps on my Garmin I have HB's with lakemaster cards for that. I had my transducer mounted on the trolling motor barrel previously. I saw great improvement on my livescope sonar returns today using the transducer on the shaft. I honestly forgot all about calibration today. Thanks, for the reminder. I've read the calibration process is much better when the transducer is mounted on the shaft as opposed to the barrel. I will try this again next trip out!

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    There is little chance, to no chance at all, the compass will calibrate with the transducer on the barrel of the motor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Darn, your first post helped me with my decision on hummingbird vs. garmin. Now you’ve thrown “game changer” and I’m second guessing...........again.....lol.
    I run it next to the 360 yesterday. Maybe I have not gotten something fine tuned yet but my 360 view was 5X greater/clearer than my Garmin perspective view... And I tried lots of things.
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