There are many, many, meters to choose from! a
LOT of info on Dave's EEV blog (see various multimeter shoot-outs) and also Martin Lorton
https://www.youtube.com/user/mjlorton?feature=watch . Watch these videos to learn about desirable features and traits, not just for which specific model you should buy (which may not be available to you in your country or at this time).
You should think about your future requirements as well as your current needs. You probably want your meter to last you for many years. Cheap ones might work OK, up to the first time you plug them into the mains on a resistance range (an unwritten rule in electronics is that, at some point, you
will do this!). Better quality meters should live to tell tales of such abuse.
Do not get too sidetracked by spurious features. Yes, many meters now measure capacitance, but only at a very crude level, and are no replacement for a dedicated component tester. Yes, some meters will measure frequency, but not over the range, sensitivity or accuracy that a dedicated frequency counter will give you. Choose a meter that gets the basics right.
By and large, you will indeed get what you are prepared to pay for, though there are some dogs out there.