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I am trying to add a custom image instead of the regular pin on the map. But it remains a red pin... What am I missing?

- (MKAnnotationView *) mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView viewForAnnotation:(id <MKAnnotation>) annotation{  
    static NSString* AnnotationIdentifier = @"AnnotationIdentifier";
    MKPinAnnotationView *annView = [[MKPinAnnotationView alloc]     initWithAnnotation:annotation reuseIdentifier:AnnotationIdentifier];
    annView.animatesDrop = TRUE;
    annView.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"CustomPin.png"];
    return annView;
}
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Your code worked, but the animatesDrop is missing. I added pinView.animatesDrop = YES; but there is an error - property animatesDrop not found on MKAnnotationView. So that fixed it : stackoverflow.com/a/2087253/1341180 – Luda Aug 6 '12 at 15:21
If you would put this link as an answer, I will check it as correct – Luda Aug 6 '12 at 15:22
Yes, as the linked answer says, need to use MKAnnotationView but it doesn't have animatesDrop property. There's another answer linked in that answer that explains a workaround. Feel free to answer this question yourself with the corrections you made. – Anna Karenina Aug 6 '12 at 15:25
I have updated the comment- the solution for missing drop functionality found above. – Luda Aug 6 '12 at 15:27
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MKMapView: Instead of Annotation Pin, a custom view

-(MKAnnotationView *)mapView:(MKMapView *)mV viewForAnnotation:(id <MKAnnotation>)annotation 
{
    MKAnnotationView *pinView = nil; 
    if(annotation != mapView.userLocation) 
    {
        static NSString *defaultPinID = @"com.invasivecode.pin";
        pinView = (MKAnnotationView *)[mapView dequeueReusableAnnotationViewWithIdentifier:defaultPinID];
        if ( pinView == nil ) 
            pinView = [[MKAnnotationView alloc]
                                         initWithAnnotation:annotation reuseIdentifier:defaultPinID];

        //pinView.pinColor = MKPinAnnotationColorGreen; 
        pinView.canShowCallout = YES;
        //pinView.animatesDrop = YES;
        pinView.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"pinks.jpg"];    //as suggested by Squatch
    } 
    else {
        [mapView.userLocation setTitle:@"I am here"];
    }
    return pinView;
}
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I found it helpful to look at Apples Documentation and download the sample code.

http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#samplecode/MapCallouts/Introduction/Intro.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS40009746

They are implementing a custom annotation for their map.

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Hi just remove one line from your code... annView.animatesDrop = TRUE;

Remain Code-

-(MKAnnotationView *) mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView viewForAnnotation:(id <MKAnnotation>) annotation{  
    static NSString* AnnotationIdentifier = @"AnnotationIdentifier";
    MKPinAnnotationView *annView = [[MKPinAnnotationView alloc]     initWithAnnotation:annotation reuseIdentifier:AnnotationIdentifier];
    annView.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"CustomPin.png"];
    return annView;
}  
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