Garmin Birdseye - version 2

Boyd

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There' been a lot of discussion recently about Garmin updating their Birdseye aerial imagery and people say it's a big improvement. Here in NJ, in the past they used the state's 2007-2008 Orthophotography (as seen here on NJPB Maps for example) however they reduced the resolution from the original 1 foot per pixel to 2 feet per pixel. Still, I always felt it was quite good.

So has anyone downloaded the new imagery yet? I think it only became available within the last one or two weeks. Makes me wonder if they have actually made things worse and gone to some other source...
 

ecampbell

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It took me months to get the imagery I wanted, their site is soooo slow. I'd hate to go through that again, almost worthless, I still curse them and would not bother again.
 

Boyd

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I let two different subscriptions run out, but I had already downloaded most of the areas I want in NJ. I sort of lost interest in aerial imagery after the novelty of having it on my GPS wore off. :) Haven't even put any of it on my Montana for over a year.
 

Teegate

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I love the imagery and felt it was a great investment. However, Ed is so right when he said it was slow. It took me months to get what I wanted in high quality. And every now and then while walking in the woods I find myself looking at a partially blank map where I missed a few sections. I still prefer the 1995 that Boyd made me but they only cover most of Wharton.
 

46er

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Users are also claiming that Birdseye downloads are faster now, so maybe it's worth a try if you still have a subscription?

I erased all the birdseye files I had, just took up too much room and were rarely used. Glad I got the service with a discount :D Might consider it again if they were useable on the NUVI's with their larger screens.
 

Boyd

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I would too.... but it ain't gonna happen IMO.

BTW, you don't need to purchase anything to download Birdseye to your computer. Just connect a compatible GPS (like an Oregon 450) and you should be able to download. You only have to purchase if you want to use it on the GPS.
 

46er

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I would too.... but it ain't gonna happen IMO.

BTW, you don't need to purchase anything to download Birdseye to your computer. Just connect a compatible GPS (like an Oregon 450) and you should be able to download. You only have to purchase if you want to use it on the GPS.

I took them off the Oregon, still have them in BaseCamp and use them occasionally, but for me it's easier to use GE. Probably more current as well.
 
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