I am brand new to AP and have decided to go 'all in' with PixInsight (will be using BYEOS for camera control). I have defined a 'simple strategy' to get into the image acquisition process of AP.
1) Canon 1100D DSLR (Baader mod)
2) Initial imaging limited to the use of prime focus 50mm/f1.8 and 200mm/f2.8 lens'. I can borrow the 200mm from a friend = still trying to convince him that he needs a 400mm/f2.8 as well :-)
3) While I have a G11 (non-Gemini) and a C11, I will be starting out unguided (permanent pier so should be able to achieve good alignment) using the short focal lengths stated in #2. FWIW, I live in moderate light pollution (Milky Way visible but definitely washed out).
4) Given #3 I am just going to do all my initial imaging with 30 second subs. I should be able to get good enough tracking at that duration/focal length. This was a relatively arbitrary choice made, in part, to simplify the application/generation of dark frames. Maybe this is irrelevant in PixInsight - not sure.
5) I currently have a 'library' of 30 second darks and (separately) bias frames for the sensor temps (as reported to BYEOS) that I expect to encounter over the next several months (16*C to 28*C). For each temp there are 25 to 50 raw files (bias separated from darks).
6) I will do that same for light-flats but have not yet done it (or even defined a procedure or built a light box).
Given that as a starting point, I'm struggling trying to figure out how to get started with PixInsight. Should I just start with Harry's tutorials and start to 'do work' as I gain knowledge and expertise (and some lights to work on)? Or

My second question is that there appears to be many 'batch scripts' that will automate much of what needs to be done. My inclination is to mostly avoid those initially as (I think) they will tend to hide stuff that I need to learn. Or are there some that for my set-up that should just be used (without understanding what is happening under the covers).
Thanks.
dave