#1 is a bit soft... and the white balance is way off. The others are relatively sharp... but I am wondering why they were converted to B&W (often done to hide color / wb issues) Manual WB is always a good idea, if the Nex will do it!
A NEX-6 is hardly a professional camera... and will be very limiting as far as even learning many things that a "PRO" needs to know! It is probably as good as most entry level DSLR's image-wise (with some limitations), but it is not something you can ever upgrade to pro gear with. Sort of in between a point and shoot, and a DSLR. Supposed to be unacceptably noisy at ISO 3200 and above, which will really limit low light ambient shooting.
1/40 shutter speed at F2 at 200 ISO, no flash? Are you using cheap incandescent lighting? Or was it just incandescent ambient? Really too slow a shutter to be shooting babies with, they do move! And based on the softness of the shots you posted, you probably shot at 1/40 handheld... they are not sharp enough for tripod shots.
Most pro's shoot this type of work with either good window light, or flash...using reflectors for fill as needed... your NEX will limit you on the Flash side somewhat, but using it is something you will need to learn.
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Make: SONY (
Sony USA - Consumer Electronics Products, Movies, Music, Games and Services)
Camera: NEX-6
Lens: T-Mount or Arax MC 35mm or 80mm F2.8 Tilt & Shift; or Zenitar 16mm F2.8 Fisheye or no lens
Software: NEX-6 v1.00
Dimension: 1625 x 1080 px (1.8 MP, 3:2)
Focal length: 50 mm (equiv. 75 mm)
Aperture: F2
Exposure time: 1/40" (+0.3 EV)
ISO speed rating: 200/24°
Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Spot
White Balance: Auto
Image Stabilizer: On
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode