Great video. I think having one meter that does all and meets all safety standards is always a compromise, specially in these low current ranges. For me it's always with battery feeded projects I need these low current measurments. I have build a shunt for this, works great. No fuses, no CAT rating, needs no battery and costs little money.
It's handy, you can leave the shunt in the power line of your project an use the multimeter for other measurements, it's also works on my scope, I can see short power peaks.
This "old" model is 1%, I have ordered a new resistor for it to improve accuraccy (Precision resistor 0.6 W, 0.1% 10.0 Ohm).