That is one review on the Nocs that I disagreed with quite a bit, except on build quality, somewhat on the double bridge design and his opinion on colour neutrality. I had five people on three occasions with the 8x42 Nocs, one 8x42 UVHD+ and one non plus UV as well as the SF. Nobody had the opinion the Noctivid was much less immersive that the UV’s, which was a surprise to me. Everybody thought they were brighter, had better resolution and I had no issues with veiling glare. I’ve never heard anybody say that the Nocs were to sharp.
I’m certainly no expert like Tobias. I didn’t read through the whole review again but I don’t believe he did a side-by-side comparison. I have a lot of these Leica’s , a collection of the Swaros and tested all the SF’s , and currently own the SF 8x32 ( my favorite of the SF line). I find these Noctivids have a stunning and gorgeous image quality that all the others don’t quite match. Of course all of this is subjective and others may just find that quality in other top premium options. For me it’s not always about which one is the brightest or which one has the widest FOV, it’s more about the pleasure that the image brings and how easy it is on my eyes after a long day of observing. The Nocs and the EDG’s are the only two binoculars that I can spend hours observing without eye fatigue. Although I also enjoy my EL’s and NL’s, but after an hour or two my eyes are tapping out.
Happy holidays
Paul