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  1. I've spent a ton of time comparing the ibycus vs topo CDN vs Backroad mapbook.....there is no question that Bkrd Mpbk is way better....expensive but superior..

  2. Are these screens really more sunlight friendly/readable than the 300 series?

     

    Thanks

    What a coincidence you would ask today. Just 3 hours ago I was at my local Sportsmans Warehouse store and the sales clerk went outside with me. We compared their Oregon 450t to my Oregon 400t (both with same settings) side by side with bright sunshine outside but we were in a shaded area so that sunlight was not on the screen. I have made all the settings on my 400t to enhance the screen's readability plus I used the white backgrounds from the wiki. There was no appreciable difference in the 2 screens readability to either of us. We moved both units at all different angles trying to see if there was much difference. You can't really say the 2 are identical because you can notice a very very slight difference in the 450t but it is so minimal. From a practical users veiwpoint you can't say it is any better, if you really want to split hairs and talk miniscule amounts then Garmin can say it is better, but still not satisfactory in my above test situation. Don't expect the 450 to be much different than the 300 series if it has the settings and background set to maximize the readabilty

     

    Thanks a ton.....you saved me some money.

  3. I think I need some tips on Custom Maps also. I have yet understood how to make these work on my Oregon and actually I have not figured out how they can be of any help to me.

    I love em....it's nice to have actual satellite maps on the unit.....garmins "how to" 5 steps is a good explanation. ......or goto gpsfix's website

     

    Agree...the Garmin 5 steps looks simple and straight forward. Just never could get past the set of georef'ing the overlay.

     

    Only other thing is make sure your running the most recent version of Google earth.

  4. I think I need some tips on Custom Maps also. I have yet understood how to make these work on my Oregon and actually I have not figured out how they can be of any help to me.

    I love em....it's nice to have actual satellite maps on the unit.....garmins "how to" 5 steps is a good explanation. ......or goto gpsfix's website

  5. I've been struggling with geo-referencing my images ( sat images from google earth ) in google earth. I fiddled with stretching and squeezing and could get close but never a good fit. The key is when you open the image overlay box go to the tab Altitude and change "Clamped to ground" to "absolute". You still have to reference the image but it's very easy to make it perfect.

  6. Since the PN-40 and Oregon 400 series are out it may come down to the 60csx or the oregon 300. I have both and am more focused on outdoor activities than geo-caching. It's a tough call.....60scx is likely more rugged and has a few more features.......the Oregon is easier to use and with the DEM is definately way cooler............

  7. Oregon 400T updated to 2.7/2.58

     

    Problem: In geocaching mode with shaded relief enabled. Turn power off. When turned back on unit is not remembering the shaded relief setting.

     

    Have to go back in and reset through setup.

     

    No 3D confirmed.

     

    Anyone else having the same problem with the shaded relief setting?

     

    I really wonder if Garmin tries this stuff out before they release it. :D

     

    Yep, you now have to turn shaded relief back on every time you start up...........I wonder what else is wrong?

  8. I'm not saying that I don't like shaded relief. I do and I wish I could get it here. The problem is that it makes people THINK that the display is worse than the older units. It is not the display, but the color choices and the higher resolution making lines very thin.

     

    I'm from Calgary, bought the SD topo with the DEM and love it, shaded relief makes a huge difference in the mountains.

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