I find that all my telephoto lenses with a specific camera benefit to some degree from microadjusting the autofocus. Currently, I am using two cameras - the Canon 5D Mark IV and the 1DX Mark II. I must individually microadjust focus for each lens and camera combination I use with autofocus to achieve sharply focused images consistently.
Expanded compatibility with extenders. The AF sensor of the EOS 5D Mark IV supported focusing up to maximum aperture f/8, which was just right for using Canon’s fast super telephoto prime lenses with an extender. On the EOS R5, AF is supported on lenses up to maximum aperture f/22. This means compatibility with a greater range of lens

Initially introduced in version 4.10 with support for the Canon EOS R, EOS RP, and EOS 5D Mark IV, the DPP compositing tool comes highly recommended, especially for some of its processing features including the ability to adjust the amount of background blur in a final stacked result. DPP creates a folder in the same folder the stacked result

The Angle Finder C lets you adjust the viewing angle while also providing a 1.25x to 2.5x switchable magnification. Provided with built-in variable diopter correction, supplied with Finder Adapters Ec-C, Ed-C to fit any EOS camera.
The 5D IV ultimately won out due to in part these four features: dual card slots, 100% viewfinder coverage, 1/8000 shutter option, and sync speed of 1/200 (vs. the 6D's 1/180). As I do lots of off-camera flash work, I really wanted the higher sync speed.
I made an account just to help out xeveserpere as a fellow human being using these forums for the right reasons (asking for opinions based on experience or technical knowledge in order to weigh purchase options). Waddizzle if you haven't used either camera for video and can't speak to the question zvHE.
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