Common issues include soft focus, excessive noise, and tracking errors. If images are soft, re-check your Bahtinov mask alignment and ensure the Game Boy Camera is seated firmly in the adapter. For excessive noise, increase exposure time slightly but watch for blooming on bright stars. If tracking errors occur, verify your polar alignment and mount balance. Advanced users can experiment with binning modes in the Game Boy Camera to boost sensitivity, though this reduces resolution. Another tip is to use a solar filter for daytime solar imaging, allowing you to practice focusing and tracking during daylight hours. Join online forums dedicated to low-tech astrophotography to share results and gather tips. Remember, patience is the most important tool. The Game Boy Camera is a novelty device for astronomy, so embrace the learning curve. With practice, you can achieve results that rival more expensive equipment.