I agree. I had the 12x42NL and extensively tested the 14x52NL. If I am looking for a single, do-it-all, I would go with the 12x42NL. It is the extraordinary AFOV of 71 degrees and a 339ft FOV (for a 12x) that tips the scales in favor of it. If there was a 12x52NL, that would have been my pick, even over the 12x42NL, assuming they kept the AFOV at 70-71 degrees.Like mentioned in sure it would be nice to have em all.. but if ur buying 1,,, 12x42 is the most versatile. If I was guna buy a second pair i would want a bigger gap.. like 18 or 20x… dream situation is BTX that adjust from 20-40 with 12x
The 14x52 (actually a 14.44x52NL), is good, but I think Swarovski missed the boat by not making it either a 12x52 or a 13x52, and then introduce a new 15x60NL.
A 13x52NL would have had a FOV of around 320ft, and an exit pupil of 4mm, which would have made it a whole lot more versatile and brighter than the 14.44x52NL, with its 279ft FOV and 3.6mm exit pupil......while giving up very little in magnification.
I now have the 8x42NL, which is a great multi-purpose binocular. I also have the 115/BTX. As a supplement to the 8x42NL, I am seriously looking at the 12x42NL.