Hi Dylan,
You're certainly headed in the right direction. Try not to be daunted by what you see other folks posting in the beginners astrophotography section -- what matters is the fact that you've gone out there, given it a go and brought back some images.
I don't use a DSLR so I can't be of too much help in that department but I can offer you a few general pointers:
It looks like you might be experiencing some vignetting around the edges. This is probably due to the 1.25" adaptor shadowing your DSLR sensor. If you haven't done so already, consider getting a 2" adaptor for the SCT and connect the DSLR straight into the back of the telescope without using a diagonal. The diagonal might be the culprit which is causing the slanted appearance in your stars.
With respect to Dec guiding errors, I had exactly the same problem with the CG5 and other people have reported likewise. There's no silver bullet for this one unfortunately. Doing a google search to read what others have had to say on the matter is a good start, but briefly:
- The working load capacity of the CG5 is less than what Celestron advertise and when it's overloaded, Dec is where it shows. Try guiding without your DSLR or diagonal connected and see if the problem persists. That will help you determine if it's overloaded or not.
- Double-check to make sure that the weight of the scope is properly balanced on Dec.
I hope this helps a bit!