it was at 3 MPts. just changed to 30 kpts and 3 kpts (and to auto, which also reduced the sample rate), no difference.
trust me on this one, i'll upload the video when i'm at work if you're skeptical
No need from my end; I trust your observation, of course!
It must have been in some other context then that the reduced memory depth led to faster operation.
Looking forward to updating the firmware on my own DS1054Z on the weekend and taking it for a spin! ;-)
better do it anyway
in this one i found the only combination where it is almost on part with a tek tps2000
as a bonus, the horizontal knob. used with the zoom mode for the most fun of all (accelleration goes from 1 pixel to quarter the trace to full trace in three undefined steps!)
EVERYBODY would like their DSOs to respond like an old analog 'scope (which is just a potentiometer connected directly to the vertical amplifier - zero lag).
The question is whether or not it's $1000 of annoyance.
I don't know about other people but I really don't think I spend much of my time adjusting the vertical position. Normally it's when I turn channels on/off, which isn't often.
100% agree.
i actually move the traces up and down, left and right a bit, when i'm setting up the signal to analyze (and almost invariably i switch off get to the analog scope*)
to me, what i have is too much. moving, wait 1-2 seconds to see if i moved too much and then repeat. you saw it on video, that's my scope.
somebody elses is not like that? is my scope defective? please provide a video proof. i'll be more than glad to have a good reason to return/demand a new one
tonight i might make a third video, moving the traces when the scope is stopped. i actually didn't try that after the update
*hey! what if i connect the vertical output of the analog scope to the rigol? so i could set up things in a lag-free environment and then look at the automated measurements