Just posted a few days ago that I bought a Sanwa PC 773, I think its the true-RMS dmm of the 77x series.
Been testing it side by side with a Fluke 87-V with some resistors, ac and dc voltages, low current masurements (in the 100 - 300 mA realm) and matches it nicely (to my little understanding, since I am by no means experienced or knowledgeable).
Capacitance actually is very interesting on the "high values" side of things for the sanwa 773, since it could measure a 15.000 uF cap, quite a high value.
The only drawback that I have found in the sanwa against the mentioned Fluke, is that the voltage used for the diode tester is about 2.8 volts, against the 7.3 volts used in the fluke (measured the voltage in diode test mode with each multimeter, I do not know if it is conceptually correct). Basically the fluke measured slightly different values for junctions on the 0.6 v realm, and the sanwa could not measure a Darlington transistor (about 1.2 v) and some LEDs. Keep in mind the Sanwa 77x is powered by 2 AA batteries and the Fluke by a 9V battery.
If it is of any value, I am fairly confident that the CD772 model would be a good dmm for light electronics use.
Thanks for sharing ! Cheers !