dreadinger
Seaman Apprentice
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Is there any advantage of having a color fishfinder vs a black and white?
Is there any advantage of having a color fishfinder vs a black and white?
High pixel density might be important if you deep water fish, such as trolling with down riggers, saltwater, etc. If mostly shallow, such as bass fishing, not as important. 320V pixels gives you 1 pixel per inch at 26'.
Just about all DSP's are capable of higher resolution than any common screen size. As you say, the settings are controlled in the firmware. My point was, while most people believe higher is better, lower can be sufficient for many applications. Many fishfinders display arches that are significantly larger the actual fish. I got by with 160V for years.