I have an observation with my 18"reflector at 295x, March 18, 2021 from my backyard observatory, naked eye limiting magnitude +5.8:

“Two of the galaxies (MCG-01-30-32 and MCG-01-30-33) are faint but continuously seen. MCG-01-30-32 (to the west) is a small, irregularly round disk, fairly well defined. MCG-01-30-33 is the largest and brightest, irregularly round and brighter to the middle; spiral extensions not seen. MCG-01-30-34 (NNE of MCG-01-30-33) is considerably smaller and fainter, intermittently seen as a tiny, starlike but hazy patch. Seen about 20% of the time.”