The thinking of "there ist one best for all" ist very wide spread in all fields, but only shows that someone has no clue what he or she wants to use it for.
There are allways conditions, which should be met, not only technical like resolution, range, error, speed, interfaces,
but also non-technical like size, user-friendliness, envionment-proof, development- or production-cost, size of market, regulatory settings, colour or design.
Therefore to get some hint, you should know what you want to use your instrument for in which environment. E.G.
- Repair of motors on a vessel
- playing with radio-ciruits at home
- high-voltage installations outdoors
- controlling the charge current of li-ions of your tesla car.
- meassuring discharge currents of lightnings
So first tell us what you think is "clear" for everybody and not such bla bla as from 0.0000000000000000000001 to 9999999999999999 A or you get only bla bla answers like this one.