Is there are a good multimeter with a fast continuity test and low test voltage? I was thinking of buying a Fluke 87, but the manual says it uses up to 7.9 V test voltage for the ohm range. It doesn't say anything for the continuity test, unless I missed it, does it use the same voltage? I do measure sometimes in-circuit to find shorts when I solder PCBs, and this could destroy sensitive parts like FETs or RF transistors.
My current old Voltcraft multimeter uses 1.2 V and 0.4 mA max current, but it is slow (half a second to beep). I've read that some cheap chinese multimeters are fast and are using low voltages, but I would like to have a good quality multimeter. I can build a simple tester myself, but there should be a good multimeter, with a fast continuity test, and low test voltage and current, all in one device.