>>3080735You will need more than 30 sec frames in that stack for the details to come out.
I know, you want to do astro but forcing your (false) beliefs won't do much other than making a fool of yourself.
You need exposure time, even on a bright object like Andromeda at f/2.8 you need more than 90 seconds for the dim parts to get exposed, and this is on a 67% QE sensor.
Astrophotography is very different from everyday photography. I suggest you research more on it before you try to jump in the wrong way. It is a very heavy thing budget wise so you absolutely have to know what you want to do and how to do it. Guessing and having strong belief is not enough.
Pic related is what 30 sec frames will give you, might be even less if your QE is worse. The core is overexposed and the fringe is barely visible or not at all. In this case, the latter.
Research more and you will realize at least 2 minutes is what you want to work with. Plus you will have to use bulb to have a synced exposure with the mount and/or tether software.