Searching the limit of a 'bridge camera' (i.e. one w/built-in superzoom) for sky photography: this Pleiades picture reaches 10.0 mag. Taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ48 at a 35-mm equivalent focal length of 514 mm, 6 seconds with f/4.7 at ISO 1600. Part of a series: strangely, the longer the trails, the clearer the faintest stars come out. Is this because I'm *below* the linear response of the CCD?