Canon EOS R5 Print Size Calculator

Calculate the maximum print size for Canon EOS R5 photos. 45MP sensor can print up to 27×18 inches at 300 DPI professional quality.

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Canon EOS R5

45 Megapixels • 8192 × 5464 pixels • 3:2

Full-Frame CMOS sensor — the 3:2 aspect ratio perfectly matches standard photo print sizes.

Maximum Print Sizes

300 DPI — Professional
27.3 × 18.2"
69.4 × 46.3 cm
★ Gallery Quality
240 DPI — Standard
34.1 × 22.8"
86.7 × 57.8 cm
★ Standard Quality
150 DPI — Large/Distance
54.6 × 36.4"
138.7 × 92.5 cm
★ Large Format / Wall Art

Perfect Aspect Ratio Matches (3:2)

These sizes match the R5's 3:2 sensor — no cropping needed.

4×6" 6×9" 8×12" 10×15" 12×18" 16×24" 20×30" 24×36"

All Standard Print Sizes

4×6"
1365 DPI
✓ Excellent
5×7"
1093 DPI
✓ Excellent
8×10"
683 DPI
✓ Excellent
8×12"
683 DPI
✓ Excellent
11×14"
497 DPI
✓ Excellent
12×18"
455 DPI
✓ Excellent
16×20"
342 DPI
✓ Excellent
16×24"
341 DPI
✓ Excellent
20×30"
273 DPI
✓ Good
24×36"
228 DPI
○ Fair

R5 vs R6 II Print Comparison

Camera Resolution Max @ 300 DPI Max @ 150 DPI
Canon EOS R5 45 MP 27.3 × 18.2" 54.6 × 36.4"
Canon EOS R6 II 24 MP 20.0 × 13.3" 40.0 × 26.7"

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About This Tool

The Canon EOS R5 features a 45-megapixel full-frame sensor that captures images at 8192×5464 pixels. This high resolution makes it ideal for large-format printing — up to 27×18 inches at gallery-quality 300 DPI, or enormous 55×36 inches at 150 DPI for wall murals and exhibition prints. The R5 has become a favorite among professional photographers specifically because of its print capability. Wedding photographers, landscape artists, and commercial shooters choose the R5 when large prints are part of their workflow. The 3:2 aspect ratio perfectly matches popular print sizes like 4×6, 8×12, 16×24, and 24×36 inches without cropping. This calculator shows the maximum print dimensions for your R5 images at professional (300 DPI), standard (240 DPI), and large-format (150 DPI) quality levels.

How to Use

1. Your Canon EOS R5 specs are pre-loaded (8192×5464 pixels, 45MP) 2. View maximum print sizes at three quality levels: - 300 DPI: 27.3 × 18.2" — Gallery/close-up quality - 240 DPI: 34.1 × 22.8" — Standard photo prints - 150 DPI: 54.6 × 36.4" — Large wall prints, murals 3. The 3:2 aspect ratio matches standard photo print sizes perfectly 4. Click "Full Calculator" to compare with other cameras

Formula

Canon EOS R5 specifications: Sensor: 45MP full-frame CMOS Native resolution: 8192 × 5464 pixels (3:2 aspect ratio) Maximum print sizes: At 300 DPI: 8192 ÷ 300 = 27.3" × 5464 ÷ 300 = 18.2" At 240 DPI: 8192 ÷ 240 = 34.1" × 5464 ÷ 240 = 22.8" At 150 DPI: 8192 ÷ 150 = 54.6" × 5464 ÷ 150 = 36.4" Perfect matches (3:2 aspect): 8×12", 12×18", 16×24", 20×30", 24×36"

Frequently Asked Questions

How big can I print Canon R5 photos?
Canon R5's 8192×5464 pixel resolution allows prints up to 27×18 inches at professional 300 DPI, 34×23 inches at standard 240 DPI, or 55×36 inches at 150 DPI for large wall art. The 3:2 aspect ratio perfectly fits standard photo print sizes.
Is Canon R5 good for large format printing?
Excellent. The 45MP resolution is specifically designed for photographers who need large prints. You can easily print 20×30 or 24×36 inches at 300 DPI. Even 40×60 inch prints look sharp at typical viewing distances (3+ feet).
Canon R5 vs R6 II for printing?
The R5 (45MP) offers almost double the resolution of the R6 II (24MP). R5 max print at 300 DPI: 27×18 inches. R6 II max at 300 DPI: 20×13 inches. If large prints are important to your work, the R5 is the better choice.
What print sizes match Canon R5's 3:2 aspect ratio?
Standard sizes that match perfectly without cropping: 4×6, 6×9, 8×12, 10×15, 12×18, 16×24, 20×30, 24×36 inches. Sizes like 8×10 or 16×20 require slight cropping (losing about 10% of the image).
Should I shoot RAW or JPEG for printing with R5?
RAW (CR3) preserves maximum detail and editing flexibility — essential for large prints where you might need to recover shadows or adjust colors. For prints 11×14 and smaller, high-quality JPEG is usually sufficient.
Canon R5 resolution vs medium format for printing?
The R5's 45MP competes well with entry medium format. Fujifilm GFX 50S II (51MP) offers only slightly more resolution. True high-end medium format like Hasselblad X2D (100MP) or Phase One IQ4 (150MP) significantly exceed the R5 for billboard-scale prints.

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