Both will work well, with a little more light, magnification and filed of view with the 8x42. For me personally, I want the eye pupil, always at least 5mm. Magnification divided by objective lens. Anything less is a sacrifice in “light” which is evident in low light situations.
30mm being better? I guess it depends are how they are being used, what your goal is, and how much light they let in? What environments are you using them in, open areas or dense woods?
I have some great, lightweight binoculars at 7x35 which are fine for hunting but I’m getting a pair of 8x42 soon. I want a little extra magnification and field of view. I think it comes down how you use them, the physical weight and how you need them to perform in low light. If hunting, given the low light and “shadow” conditions I experience in my area, I start with a 5mm exit pupil so the lenses gather better light. Vortex viper HD or or diamond back HD, both in 8x42 get some great reviews. I’m not a “birder”, but that group has done some serious testing on all things binocular related, the information therein lending itself well to the archer.