I am strongly in favour of 8x.
I've had many bins, small, large, 8s, 10s, porros and roofs, as have most people on this forum i should imagine.
I believe you will see more in a quality 8x bino than 10x, unless you can hold the 10 rock steady, or tripod it.
I have Victory FL 8x56 and I find the weight, which is the same as the SLC's, to be a blessing for steadiness, and they are steadiest binos I have had, although holding them up for a while can cause fatigue. Pros and cons.
I thought about getting rid of them a while back, due to size and weight, but quite honestly, the view is, in my opinion, the most important part of binoculars.... or what's the point?? And these big bins deliver in spades..... and then some. Night time stargazing is breathtaking. Huge light gathering abilities.
So I am happy to lug my 8x56 around, and just enjoy the view. It's spectacular on sunny days, or grey dull days.
It is steady, wide, bright and hugely detailed.
Also a wider field of view is a bonus, especially for general all round use.
Bottom line is, if you're not identifying whatever it is you're looking at with a top line Alpha 8x HANDHELD, then I reckon you're not gonna get it with a 10x.
I also like to spot a high altitude airliner (don't know why) and my 8's do it just fine.
Personally, for all round use I definately would NOT go 12x.
Hope this helps
8's💪👊😉