Taken from my Canon EOS T2i, mounted to the top of my telescope. Thirty 10-second exposures. Manually subtracted the same dark frame from every one to account for the many dead pixels, then manually aligned and stacked in GIMP. No idea what I’m doing, but I like it good enough. Stacked with Siril. Should have done that from the start lol
Next time I’m gonna try to capture it high in the sky instead of when it’s at the horizon, and I’m gonna watch a tutorial on stacking instead of dicking around blindly
EDIT: I followed a tutorial! At least, as best as I could with one dark frame and no bias or flats. Still, a massive improvement over manual stacking. Still just dicked around with the colors and levels in GIMP after stacking, but you can sort of see M42 now!
Original picture for posterity. This is what the first 10 comments saw.


ISO was 1600. Looking at the image metadata, I believe f/5 is the number you’re looking for? I’m still quite new to this. I shot it with this lens, focal length was 47mm
Mounted it on top of a celestron astromaster 130EQ, which has a threaded camera mount on it. Side note, I could write a few paragraphs about how much I don’t recommend this telescope. The motor helped keep Orion in roughly the same spot for the whole 5ish minutes I was taking pictures, though