The relevance of "so far exceeds its spec" is that even with the distortions caused by impedance mismatching, it is still fast enough and sensitive enough to give useful information about the waveform.
The capacitive loading, as with impedance distortion, I think has a lot more to do with how you're used to thinking about what you see on the screen.
I'm used to thinking in terms of this, where the waveform over time is the primary information being presented. The SHAPE is what's important. You are essentially concentrating on the waveform, seeing the display as representation of SHAPE rather than its absolute accuracy.
A lot of people are more used to thinking of the waveform as a graph, plotting datapoints on the screen over time. The ABSOLUTE VALUE of each sample is what's important; usually because there are relatively few of them. You are looking at the output of the scope more as a serial voltmeter in this case.
In short; thinking analog vs digital.
As for the atten; I was referring to something someone else posited in a discussion forever ago; as it was supposedly made by Tek for this instrument, I have no reason to believe it would distort the waveform any more than absolutely necessary, and that the results would be superior than the built-in "50Ω".
I may be completely wrong as far as it correcting the capacitive loading; no idea.
Either way, you can definitely still gain useful information from a 24xx scope with the 50Ω engaged; so while not the BEST solution, it still serves its primary purpose: to protect that delicate frontend.
mnem
*Hopelessly Analog*