OK, the thick cover glass one came in today. I didn't bust out the oil and coverglass yet--it's definitely a bit more finicky to use but still workable--for some reason lighting in particular seemed a bit harder, though I am not sure why. Between the two I think I prefer the 0.17 corrected one, but they're both amazing for 100 bucks I think.
Here are a few test shots--I have an awful lot to learn about photo editing and lighting, these are kind of grainy to put it nicely.

A negative crystal in that same yellow beryl. This is a little trapped bit of the hydrothermal fluid the beryl grew from--these would start out pretty round but over time the surrounding crystal develops flat crystal faces on the inside of the cavity. Often these mimic the crystal shape but these are a lot messier.

Negative crystals again, this time in amethyst. These also don't have a nice quartz-like shape, instead showing a more baroque form.

This is an inclusion in a different beryl, flat skeletal hematite/ilmenite inclusions along with a more three-dimensional of something or other.
Overall I'd say I have a lot to learn about using this but I'm really enjoying it.