Canon Rebel EOS T3 12.2 MP

Does anyone know if I can get "prints on canvas", like from Shutterfly?  I'm just curious if this camera has enough megapixels for
prints to be put on canvas in larger sizes.  I'm new at photography so if I sound like an idiot, I apologize.

Don't feel wierd about the question...it is actually a legitimate one.  The T3 has 12 MP, so that should give you just enough resolution for a 20x30 print.  I wouldn't try printing to much larger.  How large are you planning on?
I'm an advanced amateur, am not the average point-and-shoot photographer out there, and am willing to take any critique or advice that will improve my photography.

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