I'm adding several annotations to a MapView and using a custom image instead of the default pins. I am using the viewForAnnotation delegate method to set the custom image like this:

view.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"placemark.png"];

And I've also tried:

[(MKPinAnnotationView *)view setImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"placemark.png"]];

Now, these both set the image just fine. But when an annotation is either tapped or the mapType changes to Satellite or Hybrid, it resets back to the red pin image. What am I missing?

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Don't use MKPinAnnotationView - just use MKAnnotationView.

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I think I got it. I ended up having to subclass MKAnnotationView.

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MKAnnotationView* pinView = [[[MKAnnotationView alloc]
                                     initWithAnnotation:annotation reuseIdentifier:AnnotationIdentifier] autorelease];

//  pinView.animatesDrop=YES;
    pinView.canShowCallout=YES;
    pinView.image=[UIImage imageNamed:@"userMain.png"];


Don't give MKPinAnnotation its takes default pin annotation. Use only MKAnnotationView object

and don,t use 

pinView.animatesDrop=YES;



thanks & regards

Vikas Pandey
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