Hey geobee,

Don't think this will be possible, from what I know of the map code it uses 
layers of "rasterized" images to serve tiles.  Basically due to the nature 
of this setup things are either in one layer or in the next layer, there's 
really no in between on the server (or perhaps there is in vector data but 
it's not what's served to the client application)  see more on that topic 
(and bug report link) here:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api-for-flash/browse_thread/thread/95ff03f13196d5dd
With vector maps I believe this would be possible but as is I'm pretty sure 
the continuous zoom basically does a scaling of the first bitmap until it 
stretches to the size of the new tile then fades between them but doesn't 
really have any in between steps.  As a work around you could potentially 
use the scaleX, scaleY to get the small zoom effect you're looking for.

Shaun

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