I like your T-shirt :D I think it happens that you and Dave (EEblog) have many things in common, including your interests in Electronics and stuff even your T-shirt looks similar. lol
Very nice Tesla :) Kyoritsu 1062 is the same meter without yellow display, however, it cost around $650. Like most of japanese multimeters OHM ranging is very slow. I still think that only real competition to Fluke is Gossen Metrawatt and AVO in terms of quality built.
My Extech EX470 also has super slow auto-ranging. Worse, it shows intermediate wrong values (instead of blanking) while it searches. My Fluke is far faster, and I had assumed (prior to this video) that Extech was particularly bad rather than that Fluke was particularly good.
Interesting review no doubt but still.....Although it has a very nice mechanical shell construction and nice form factor I'd pass this one on. Is a definite NO, NO !!!!! Way....too expensive for what it does. the accessories are more that extortionate. User interface is not on the friendly side of things!!! Not a very popular make amongst engineers and electronics labs. Not very serviceable when it comes to repair centers.. I.ve actually had one and kept it for a month and happily had it swapped for a more feature packed and more user friendly FLUKE without regrets at all. YOKOGAWA is only big name in the native JAPAN and maybe a few neighbour countries. That's all. So, tnx but Tnx. Well....I cane only hope that Meow ,,the judge,, approves my judgement. ...:))))))
I didn`t like the meter..come on,,,how could u compare it with Fluke?,,,lol...Fluke is the top in the line. Didnt like the meter and i never will but Fluke
What a cheap Chinese inside and bad soldering job. And why use a DIP-8 package 7-20 ppm AD780AN instead of the 3 ppm AD780BN/AD780BR SOIC ? Costs ? Over time it will become less and less accurate, bad thing.