Hi Steve,
Yes, drift... it was something I suspect, the mount drift. Just ordered Polemaster camera, will try polar align my mobile setup as best as I can.
Never got this results when ambient temperature was 10C or bellow (just checked old photos). Even on Alt Az Celestron EVOLUTION I used before, which have natively far more drift from field rotation.
Im quite sure so it is also thermal issue. One of last nights I catch three photos one after one, as test of IDAS D1 filter under my skies. The result was worse with time.. Look like camera's sensor going hot with next and next shot.
Pls take a look at the photos, all are done with more less same total exposition time, and noises are bigger and bigger. I see the mount drift and its direction, exactly same as direction of strokes on my pisture.
Last one was taken with short subs, wasnt help at all.
Count of subs and exposition are in filename, last four digits is time.
Next warm night will try disconnect the camera for a while, maybe it will help a little bit.
question: Does camera case is thermally connected with the back of sensor?
regards
Kuba