Canon R6 V vs R6 Mark III: Which Body Actually Makes Sense
Canon's mid-range lineup is genuinely confusing right now, and that confusion costs photographers real money. The R6 V sits between a stills-focused Mark III successor and a cinema-leaning C50, and if you're a hybrid shooter trying to work out which body earns its place in your bag, the spec sheet won't save you. The useful question isn't which one has more features. It's which one matches your actual deliverables. Wedding and event shooters leaning stills-primary should look hard at what the Mark III offers before assuming V means better. If your clients are asking for polished video alongside the photos, the C50 conversation changes shape entirely. Know your primary output before you spend.
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