The resolution of a standard high-speed camera typically ranges from 1-20 megapixels, with some models capable of even higher resolutions. The ability to capture fine details and fast-moving objects is crucial in high-speed applications, which is why high-resolution cameras are often preferred. The resolution of a high-speed camera is determined by the number of pixels that make up the image sensor, with more pixels resulting in higher resolution and clearer images. Additionally, factors such as sensor quality, dynamic range, and image processing capabilities can also affect the overall resolution and image quality of a high-speed camera.