The new Minn Kota trolling motors come with mega down imaging built into the bottom. I bought one and I'm just confused with how exactly the down imaging would work when it's turning in all directions.
From my understanding, down imaging is a thin slice of sonar directly down from your boat, so that targets are clearly separated and detail is increased. If a fish is sitting parallel to your down imaging slice the return will be much less that if it is lengthways like +. If you're moving onto a tree for example, if the motor turned while scanning it, would it completely morph the image and mess it up, or is there real time processing going on to nullify the effect of turning the motor?
Probably a stupid question but.