http://photographylife.com/how-to-photo ... -milky-way

The data for the shot is:
24mm/2 Nikkor at f/2.8
20 seconds exposure
D700 on tripod, ISO3200
RAW
The article suggested shooting wide open. My 30+ year old Nikkor wasn't up to that, the off-axis image had what looked like coma. It is better at f/2.8. Next time, I will try the 35mm/2. The article recommends a max exposure of 500/(focal length), in seconds, so I'll start out with 15 seconds and boost the ISO as necessary. Fortunately, we get lots of clear skies here in southern Arizona, all I need to do is wait for the dark of the moon.
I'll try again. The lighting on the horizon is from a copper mine in Mexico about 27 mi away.