I'm confused too. I've kept my eye on the F75 and the T2 (limited versions of these machines...whatever they have been or are now called, as I'm not interested in the "regular" versions of either but the souped up ones instead) for some time, but honestly not close enough to know just what the latest version in both hardware AND software is of both of these machines?
And, are both the latest versions equal to each other in performance and stability? Last I checked the only real difference between at least prior models of the two was that the Fisher had a back light and would save your settings? Is that all, or are there any real performance difference or other ones of note feature wise? I need to know that as well.
Reason I need all this clarified, is that I've been waiting to purchase one when the EMI and mineral stability issues were worked out. One friend says he thinks they have been now in at least the latest rendition of the F75(don't know what to call it? LTD?). He says he's own 2 or 3 prior F75 models, and that this one (the latest in software/hardware) is just fine around EMI. No worse than any other machine he's owned, and that the mineralization in our soil doesn't give it issues with stability or depth either for the first time compared to prior models he's owned. He's offered to let me try it out to see for myself, but with deep snow I have to wait, and I'm not sure just which "latest" model he has anyway. I think he might have bought it about a year ago if I heard right.
Anyway, he swears it's getting the depth of his deep silver killer "other brand name", well known for banging on deep coins. That alone was impressive to hear and peaked my interest. The depths he told me were comparible to the best machines we've owned and used in our soil with our minerals. Also, he said the recovery speed is fantastic, in that it doesn't hurt him to swing at the faster rate he likes to swing at sometimes. He's reporting finding numerous silvers at one nasty trash area that he just couldn't work with prior machines, due to him not being able to control his sweep speed like he should for a slower machine so recovery speed wasn't an issue. For that reason alone he feels he does better with his F75, as he just but can't help to swing faster most of the time unless he forces himself to slow down with mental effort.
Needless to say, I'm interested after talking to him, as I've been keeping an eye on the T2/F75 for a few years, and also have added motivation since a friend wants me to track down some info on the cream of the crop Fisher these days for him. For that reason, if anybody could answer all these questions that would greatly help me out, as I'm not only eyeing the T2/F75 limited versions to add to my arsenal of machines, but also a friend wants me to cover this ground for him as he's looking to upgrade from his CZ6a that's been broke a few years now. He mentioned he wants to stick with Fisher (but said the T2 version would be acceptable if it's what he's looking for if he can perhaps save a few bucks going that way), and that he wants both digital (numerical target ID and tone alerts).
He also wants a Fisher with "max depth" on silver these days, that can keep up with the deepest of machines on the market in this day and age. I realize that's a highly subjective statement, so please...If anybody has any opinion on the depth of the newest T2 or F75 (whatever the limited versions are now called), please shoot me a private PM with the details on your opinions on that so it's done in private for us to contemplate. Just looking for opinions here on that without causing a stink so I'd prefer a private response to hear opinions, but in terms of the other questions above feel free to answer publicly if you wish. Thanks for any advice, as you'll be killing two birds with one stone for both me and my friend who has me tracking down this info for him, as we both are in the market.
PS- I just looked on Fisher's site, and the manual or the info on the F75LTD says nothing that I can find about the number of tones it has. How many does it have, and does the T2 have the same amount?