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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T19:36:18+00:00 2026-05-17T19:36:18+00:00

If you use the satellite GMapType using this Google-provided example in v3 of the

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If you use the satellite GMapType using this Google-provided example in v3 of the API, the maximum zoom level has a scale of 2m / 10ft , whereas using the v2 version of another Google-provided example (had to use another one since the control-simple doesn’t have the scale control) yields the maximum scale of 20m / 50ft. Is this a new “feature” of v3 ?

I have to mention that I’ve tested the examples in the same GLatLng regions – so my guess is that tile detail level doesn’t influence it, am I mistaken ?

As mentioned in another question, v3 is to be considered of very Labs-y/beta quality, so use in production should be discouraged for the time being.

I’ve been drawn to the subject since I have to “increase the zoom level of a GMap”, the answers here seem to suggest using GTileLayer, and I’m considering GMapCreator, although this will involve some effort.

What I’m trying to achieve is to have a larger zoom level, a scale of 2m / 10ft would be perfect, I have a map where the tiles aren’t that hi-res and quite a few markers. Seeing that the area doesn’t have hi-res tiles, the distance between the markers is really tiny, creating some problematic overlapping.

Or better yet, how can you create a custom Map which allows higher zoom levels, as by the Google Campus, where the 2m / 10ft scale is achieved, and not use your own tileserver ? I’ve seen an example on a fellow Stackoverflower’s GMaps sandbox , where the tiles are manually created based on the zoom level.

I have seen the codebase for a custom Map on mapki, but this involves having a tileserver, can’t you just use Google’s tiles for a specific zoom level and then swap some of them (depending on tile.x and tile.y) with custom tiles, when the zoom level is higher than 19 ?

I don’t think I’m making any more sense, so I’m just going to end this big question here, I’ve been wondering around trying to find a solution for hours now. Hope that someone comes to my aid though !

Thank you in advance !

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    2026-05-17T19:36:19+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 7:36 pm

    Insights after a further investigation :

    After investigating some more, it is indeed true – Maps v3 does allow a max zoom level of 22 (!), equating to a scale of 2m / 10ft, but only when the map type is Satellite, not Hybrid ! – Dr1Ku Apr 14 at 9:59

    Fiddled around with the Automatic Tile Cuttor Photoshop plugin as well, couldn’t produce the results I wanted (didn’t know how exactly to scale my map so that the tiles would be perfectly arranged), using an ImageOverlay, doesn’t look so pixel-y. – Dr1Ku Apr 14 at 10:00

    Have since then ported my GMaps v2 code to v3, smooth sailing. And yes, having a Satellite Map (not Hybrid !) allows a max zoom of 22, tricky placed markers (close to each other) are rendered way better. Adding an overlay + custom tiles (eventually) for “Sorry, no imagery here” did the trick in the end – Dr1Ku May 17 at 20:17

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