you are kind of mixing up your sensors. But I shall do my best to explain.
The VL53L1CB and in some special circomstances range to 8M - but it basically only works if you have a reflective projector screen. You can probably get to 6M with a large white wall, and you can spot people to about 2.5M.
It all has to do with how much light your target reflects - and how much ambient light there is.
Ambient is the amount of 940nm light that is not from our sensor. It's from the sun. And the sun has a ton of it.
The VL53L1CB might only get to 50cm in a bright California day, but it depends a lot on the angle of light.
The sensor works fine in the shade, for instance. So I all I can say is your results will be variable based on clouds, sun angle and target refectivity.
There are a class of ToF sensors called multi-zone. Insead of getting just one number as a distance you get an array 64 ranges in an 8x8 array. These sensors are more expensive, and use more power, but you can do a lot with them. Work better in the sun as well. The VL53L8CX is our latest, and best example of this.