Both, 5D and P25+ have 22 megapixel sensors, and the only difference is Canon’s 14 bit per color versus PhaseOne 16 bit and a physical sensor size. The size of P25+ sensor twice as large as Canon: 48.9 x 36.7 mm vs 35×24 mm, pixel size are 9µm vs 6.4µm respectively. Larger pixels should have better noise to signal ratio, meaning better The 5D Mark IV has an awesome 30.4-megapixel full frame CMOS sensor. It is a departure from the 5D Mark III, which many users appreciated back then as well as now. However, what good is a high A pixel on Canon 5D Mark III sensor is approx. 110% bigger than a pixel on Canon Rebel T5i. Pixel density. 2.58 MP/cm². 5.43 MP/cm². Difference: 2.85 µm (110%) Canon Rebel T5i has approx. 110% higher pixel density than Canon 5D Mark III. To learn about the accuracy of these numbers, click here.

Focusing. The number of cross-type AF points will differ depending on the lens. Manual selection: Single point AF (61, 41 cross type only, 15 or 9 points selectable) Manual selection: AF point Expansion 4 points (up, down, left, right) Superimposed in viewfinder and indicated on top LCD panel and Quick Control screen.

Pixel area difference: 25 µm² (183%) A pixel on Canon 5D Mark III sensor is approx. 183% bigger than a pixel on Canon Rebel T6s. Pixel density. 7.3 MP/cm². 2.58 MP/cm². Difference: 4.72 µm (183%) Canon Rebel T6s has approx. 183% higher pixel density than Canon 5D Mark III. To learn about the accuracy of these numbers, click here.

Pixel area difference: 23.56 µm² (156%) A pixel on Canon 5D Mark III sensor is approx. 156% bigger than a pixel on Nikon D7200. Pixel density. 6.62 MP/cm². 2.58 MP/cm². Difference: 4.04 µm (157%) Nikon D7200 has approx. 157% higher pixel density than Canon 5D Mark III. To learn about the accuracy of these numbers, click here.

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