After a week of storm and rain, the rain went, but the windstorm kept blowing. Preventing me from setting up my telecope (80mm/f6). Behind the house I found a quieter place and took at least the chance for a photo of the comet with my small LUMIX G110 and the Leica Lens at f=60mm@f4.2 without tracking. Made 51 images of which I could use 34 with 10" of exposure time each. Stacked those with DeepSkyStacker and a final with GIMP. taken 30 Jan 2023 - 2040 UT. What you see is what I have cut out of a really large frame. Sky was bright due to the Moon not too far away.

This image is cut out of a large frame (next (2nd) image here). Stars visible down to ~ mag 12.5
The galaxy NGC2655 ~mag 10.5 you can see between the bright stars in the upper right.
30 January 2023 - 2040UT - ISO1000 - 10sec - LUMIX G110 - Leica Zoom at 60mm@f4.2


Optics : StellarVue Nighthawk Achromat Refractor d=80mm f=480mm (f=1/6)
: Intes MK-67 Maksutov Type Reflector d=150mm f=1800mm (f=1/12)
Camera : NIKON D7000 DSLR unmodified (from 2010)
: Panasonic LUMIX G110 MFT System (from 2021)
: The Imaging Source DMK21AU4.AS monochrome USB highspeed camera
Filter : IR/UV Cut, Astronomik H-Alpha, Astronomik LRGB
add. optics : ED 2x Barlow lens, eyepiece projection
: 35mm, 50mm, 135mm and 200mm NIKON lenses available
: 12 .. 60mm Leica for MFT system
Mount : VIXEN GP with MT1(RA) & MT1(DEC)
Controller : Littlefoot Controller (selfmade)
Guiding : PHD
Aquisition : DELL Notebook (Windows 10)
Image Processing : ImagesPlus, NeatImage 7, Registax 6, DeepSkyStacker, Gimp
latest list update : January 2023