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While I have used the Nex 6 successfully in this kind of photography, I added a Nex 5R to my Nex gear because it is easier to use in the dark, having fewer buttons and external controls to manipulate. I do a fair amount of this kind of photography, recording the proceedings of meetings that have projected images. Here is a sample of my first use of this camera under these conditions: first a shot with the 16mm + ultra-wide converter, the others with the kit 16-50 PZ, next a portrait, and then some screen shots, all hand held in available light, processed in PSE6 and touched up with Topaz InFocus. All were reduced for emailing and posting. I am told by the photographer of the last two that the screen shots showed better resolution than his originals! The only negative is the noise of the camera - Pentax mirrorles cameras let you control operational noises, Sonys do not.
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