The purpose of reputation is to show how much the site trusts you; it's approximately how much you are willing to work for the goals of the site (i.e., no badges for bad behavior). The purpose of badges is to promote certain patterns of behavior that are more beneficial to the site. The purpose of tags is to provide a mechanism for categorizing the questions, making them easier to find (particularly when it comes to search engines admittedly; new visitors often seem to not grok them at all).
So, starting from that, how would promoting the use of more different tags (the net effect of awarding badges for using more obscure tags) make things any better for SO? There is benefit to the use of common tags where possible (as it means that users are more likely to come across the question) and yet there is also benefit to exactly describing what a question is about in a SEO-friendly fashion. Which should we promote? (Is it sufficiently well promoted by existing mechanisms?)
Speaking personally, I'd love to get another badge (and I've received quite a large fraction of my rep from lesser tags so I'd likely benefit from something like this) but I do question whether balkanizing the questions like this would be a benefit to SO. Perhaps we don't need new badges, but rather better encouragement to try to get the badges that already exist. In a low-traffic tag, getting even a bronze badge can be very difficult, requiring answering significantly more questions than the number of votes required by the badge rules. In a high-traffic tag, getting the badges is much easier. If there was some scaling of the tag badge requirements by number of questions in that tag (the best metric I can think of) then at least the site could be said to no longer penalize experts in particular areas, just because they're not focussed on java or c#...