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576 Megapixels. The digital images are made up of millions of tiny elements, like tiles. The more those tiny elements (known as pixels) the higher the resolution would be. A single megapixel in an image equals a million pixels. You can measure how many pixels your camera gets if you know the width and height of an image (by simply multiplying them). The megapixels even have little to do with image quality. Performance depends on light, concentration, luminance, camera lens, and other variables.