Lester I'd say that they're out of focus.
Do try the livefocus mode.
Watch as you glide through the focus point, there will be a distinct point where the stars look their tightest.
Don't spend too much time with the live focus preview screen on as it will heat up the sensor, creating noise.
Focus with the lens stopped down to f/2.8 or even f/3.5 and then use this to shoot at as well. If the stars look too dim to fucus on at f/3.5 use 1600ISO to focus then cut it back to 800ISO for shooting the frame.
Remember to switch off the preview screen after focusing and let the sensor cool down a few minutes.
It's recommended that you allow the sensor to cool down between shots too.
And try using in camera noise reduction too, but it will take twice as long to write the file, but well worth it.
Here's one I took using the 24mm lens at f/2.8
It's a 3 min exposure at 800 ISO using the 20Da.
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/a...achmentid=7931
Sorry for the long reply.