Hi there, I am a retired EE, have been collecting, studying and using probes since 1970s, including FET, differential, current and high voltage probes.
I think that TEK probes are far superior to HP, Lecroy, etc. The Yokogawa are a close second.
The cheap Chinese knockoffs are a waste of time and money!
Most abberations can be traced to a long ground return path. Bayonet and Micro coax adaptateurs help that issue.
For Best BW and pulse response on 50 ohm scopes and plug-ins, use a Zo probe. Very low capacitance 1...1.5 pF and 500 ohm résistance in a 10X. BW on Zo probes can be 1-6 GHz!
We use tek P6156, but be careful in buying off ebay as they must be complet and are easy to damage!
https://cal.equipment/doc/Tektronix/TEK%20P6156%20Instruction.pdfThe active probes FET are of limited use as they need power, are easy to damage and bulky.
For everyday use on 400 MHz scopes and 1 Mohm input, eg 2467B, we use the TEK recommended P6137, 10x.
https://download.tek.com/manual/070643203.pdfI humbly suggest to new probers, see the Tek concept book series of 1980s
Oscilloscope Probe Circuits, a really excellent overview.
https://www.davmar.org/TE/TekConcepts/TekProbeCircuits.pdfFinally, Here's a modern Tek note on probes
https://download.tek.com/document/60W_14232_9_MR_Letter.pdfHappy Probing!
Bon journée
Jon (in Paris)