Canon's website still lists 5D iv, 5DsR, 6D ii, 90D, and a bunch of Rebels. So, no 7D Mk III, 6D III, 5D V, etc. The 1Dx III is almost certainly to be the last Canon EOS 6D review: Focus. The relatively basic autofocus sensor is a much bigger concern. It has 11 points, and only the centre is cross-type for increased sensitivity. That doesn’t compare As for your question, if youve got the money, the 5D IV is the way I would go. Better sensor, resolution, joy stick, dual card slots, are just a few things that make it a no brainer (for me at least). Coming from a crop sensor to the full frame sensor equivalent to the 5d IV, I am blown away by how high I can push the ISO and still retain quality. All forums Canon EOS-1D / 5D / 6D Talk Change forum. 5D mk II vs mk III real world comparison: portraits, wildlife, landscapes, night Canon EOS R6 vs. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. Side by side. 2 cameras compared. ADD CAMERA Canon EOS R6. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. move left: move right: move left: move right The 6D would be an upgrade from the 5D, even compared to the 5D MK II. In low light noise the 6D even has an edge over the 5D MK III, but it is really splitting hairs, but the 6D features are less than the 5D MK III and the 6D with only one SD memory card slot and requires using the menu system to change white balance, so not as easy with buttons to quickly access some features. An overall DxOMark score of 82 put the EOS 6D right at the top of the tree in terms of Canon cameras, matching the score produced by the flagship EOS-1D X. In the sensor rankings, it ties with the Nikon D3s and the medium format Pentax 645D. However, this does only rank it around 10 th, a fair way below the current top rated camera, the Nikon Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) The Wi-Fi versions supported by the device. supports a remote smartphone. Canon EOS 60D. Canon EOS 6D Mark II. This technology allows the users to use their smartphone as a remote control for the device. has an HDMI output. Canon EOS 60D. Video -> 6D, only photo-> 5D3. The autofocus system on the 6D might be newer but it's worse. It's the same AF system as the 80D, but on a full frame. Same size, so it doesn't go all the way to the edge of the frame. If you only shoot personal, I'd go for the 6D regardless, if you're pro, then 5D The reason why there is no argument about the 5dii vs the 6D regarding low light is that the 6D is a much newer camera, and more specifically built for travel and low-light performance, thus a much better choice. There is really no need for debate. LENR comes with every canon FF DSLR nowdays. The 6D records the settings used for canon EF lenses. jqsMYGd.