Regarding collimation, this is probably the way to check and quantify (also approved by Bill Cook in his book):
https://sites.google.com/site/rchamon/home/sun-images-method-for-collimation-of-binoculars
I measured my Ultravid with this method and it is perfect, whereas some other glass looked pretty bad but was still very much inside the tolerances. And definitely some people are more sensitive then others.
Although I dislike 10x bins, the Noctivid 10x42 is truly phenomenal. Just started to test one. IMO makes Zeiss SF, Swarovision and EDG redundant. Optically and mechanically perfect. Focuser oh so smooth just like EDG. Ergonomy is very ok, although the double bridge design feels a bit forced and improves nothing on the single hinge of the Ultravid. Of course they needed it for psychological reasons, to really attack the Swarovision.
I now have high hopes for the Noctivid 8x32 because ease of view in the Noctivid is superb with 4mm EP. Hopefully the 8x32 will not be a double bridge design.