Just updating this table with the actual R5 pixel counts. Only a very minor change.
Camera |
Megapixels |
Horizontal Pixels |
Vertical Pixels |
Horizontal PPI at 24 inches |
Horizontal PPI at 24 inches |
Horizontal inches at 150 ppi |
Vertical inches at 150 ppi |
Horizontal inches at 300 ppi |
Vertical inches at 300 ppi |
5DIII |
22.3 |
5760 |
3840 |
240 |
160 |
38.4 |
25.6 |
19.2 |
12.8 |
5DIV |
30.4 |
6720 |
4480 |
280 |
187 |
44.8 |
29.9 |
22.4 |
14.9 |
1DX III |
20.2 |
5472 |
3648 |
228 |
152 |
36.5 |
24.3 |
18.2 |
12.2 |
R5 |
45 |
8192 |
5472 |
341 |
228 |
54.6 |
36.4 |
27.3 |
18.2 |
Rumored High MP |
82.7 |
11136 |
7424 |
464 |
309 |
74.2 |
49.5 |
37.1 |
24.7 |
7D |
18 |
5184 |
3456 |
216 |
144 |
34.6 |
23.0 |
17.3 |
11.5 |
M3 |
24.2 |
6000 |
4000 |
250 |
167 |
40.0 |
26.7 |
20.0 |
13.3 |
M6 II |
32.5 |
6960 |
4640 |
290 |
193 |
46.4 |
30.9 |
23.2 |
15.5 |
G7X II |
20 |
5472 |
3648 |
228 |
152 |
36.5 |
24.3 |
18.2 |
12.2 |
With small birds, I am finding myself some of the time cropping down to ~1/9th of the frame. Smaller than that, regardless of the number of pixels, AF precision and the grain/size of noise becomes more of an issue. So, I also played with those numbers:
Camera |
Horizontal Pixels |
Vertical Pixels |
Megapixels |
Horizontal PPI at 24 inches |
Vertical PPI at 24 inches |
Horizontal inches at 150 ppi |
Vertical Inches at 150 ppi |
Horizontal Inches at 300 ppi |
Vertical Inches at 300 ppi |
5DIV |
2240 |
1493 |
3.3 |
93 |
62 |
14.9 |
10 |
7.5 |
5 |
R5 |
2731 |
1821 |
5 |
114 |
76 |
18.2 |
12.1 |
9.1 |
6.1 |
Rumored R"HP" |
3712 |
2475 |
9.2 |
155 |
103 |
24.7 |
16.5 |
12.4 |
8.2 |
1DX III |
1824 |
1216 |
2.2 |
76 |
51 |
12.2 |
8.1 |
6.1 |
4.1 |
M6 II |
2320 |
1547 |
3.6 |
97 |
64 |
15.5 |
10.3 |
7.7 |
5.2 |
So, take it as you will. I think, if I do get a new camera, my next camera will be more about AF speed/tracking/precision. Personally, it really would take something extreme like the rumored "High MP" camera to make much of a difference to me in terms of megapixels. If Canon could pull that camera off with even 5 or 6 fps, then you could still get a 24x16 inch print at 150 ppi when taking 1/9th of your frame, which is amazing. Granted. I only have about 8 of prints the size of 24x16 around my house and most where taken with either my 7D or 5DIII.
I also have to say, I am appreciating the M6 II more and more, which is why I am willing to take it as my second camera to Yellowstone. If you want pixels on target, it is hard to beat.