This is a video taken through an 80 mm 400 mm FL refractor, an ETX 80. You should be able to Saturn like this with the eyepieces you have now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_dR52yib0c
here is Jupiter through a similar scope. You see the planet and the moons. Usually you would expect to see at least the two main cloud belts but it looks like this video is a bit over exposed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piwgm5IqwxI
Don't know the mag on this but I am guessing about 200X. This is better than the view I usually get.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXra97RUHMs
Just to give you some idea of what you might be able to see. These are shot with simple webcams and I don't think they are processed. I think these are raw footage but others might be able to comment.
Atmospheric conditions can have a MAJOR impact on the quality of the image as well. Some nights it is like I am looking at Jupiter through boiling water at 160X. Other nights I can achieve pretty good focus at 260X with just minor drift in and out from the atmosphere. And I live in a very light polluted area.