1) If I need, for some specific problems, a very high quality FFT, is it possible to connect it via USB to a more complex data analysis software? Because if so, I can use the FFT in the DSO just for quick analysis and deep analysis I can dump the data to the computer and do it there.
yes, you can. keep in mind that you still have 8 bit samples! which means that using more points won't give you better results unless tricks are used.. kinda..
see:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/fft-spectrum-analysis-reviewed/msg920781/#msg920781 2) For everything else, do you recommend the DS1054Z
i don't.
i probably fall into the "hate it" category, i have been very invested in the holy war in the past but now i simply don't care anymore.
given that what those who recommend it say is true i don't recommend it because:
1) measurements are done with data from screen memory, not from acquisition memory.. and screen memory data apperas to be just a decimation, which leaded to measurements inaccuracies (there are countless topics about it) one could argue that the numbers are still inside the accuracy spec but i have lost trust in them
2) decoding is done by analyzing screen memory, which is bullshit.
24 6 MPts (because we are using 4 channels) can contain a lot of packets! have to zoom in so that the decoder can do its job, have to manually scroll very slow or you will find you to be at the other end of the track in a single turn which leads to
3) I find the UI to be painfully slow and unacceptable to be so, even when stopped. i'll give you that it has improved in recent updates to the point it's actually usable, when you don't have decoding and measurements on.
there are other quirks but if i mentioned them i would really be nagging, they haven't been a real problem to me yet.
if when stopped 1 and 2 weren't true because you're not acquiring new data, you can process the full memory.. it wouldn't be a showstopper.
There are people who still use it despite this problems but i am not one of those. The scope doesn't work the way i want it to do (like what i use at work) so i'll change the scope.
I am waiting for mid march to see how the new keysight is. then i'll unload the rigol to a friend and my bedroom lab will have either the new keysight or a siglent 1000x
i can work with 2 (actually 3) channels, i do it all the time! not always straightforward but it can be done for what the op asks
to the OP: you need more memory than sample rate/bandwidth
at this price range that is better?
it depends on what you actually need, a bit of everything or something specific, and if you are willing to spend 1-2 hundred more for it