I just did a test again:
It stated by showing 0.070nF, then 14.89nF and after 45 seconds (this time) it showed 193.3uF. You basically have to know about what value you expect.
I have also started testing with a 10uF film capacitor (after I have made an electronic AC switch*), it only takes 3.8second to measure that.

Generally electrolytic capacitors are slower to test than film/ceramic capacitors and large capacitors are really slow. Time will, of course, vary between different meters and being so slow with 190uF is not very good, some meters can measure 70000uF in considerable less time.

*That switch makes it possible to measure shorter time (milliseconds to a few seconds) much more precise.