Will put the values in a table, post them later in the weekend.
And here they are, "real" current measures...
As already written, I´ve used a ZES LMG670 Poweranalyzer for comparing and a Fluke 89IV for readout the micsig probe.
Don´t wonder about the random-like values, it´s a "living" test enviroment and I must get what I could get at the moment, so there´s is no 1,2,3,4 A possible - Real life work.
So we´ve done bandwith-measures, we´ve done rising time measures via the deskew fixture and finally "real" current measures instead of turning some wires through the clamp.
So my final verdict is already known.
Best from what you can get for the money - "More" will cost much more in this case, because in my opinion, only the hioki things will "beat" the micsig clearly and in every aspect.
So don´t waste your money for clamps which couldn´t do it better, but cost much more (see links in the very first post).
Personally, I need a clamp which can measure milli-amps to several amps and so I´ll still looking for an tekprobe with amplifier or giving the china-clone a try.
Until that, I could live easily with this gem here.
Noise in the mA range is no problem when you use the averaging function of your scope and normally, the micsig would already fits for everything I do.
But sometimes I´ll need a smaller clamphead.
Nevertheless, best bang for money, best bang under 1000bucks or more, depending on new or used probes.
That´s it.
Martin