I thought you are worrying about probe matching.
For probe selection in generally, you usually think about probe impedance, mostly input capcitance, voltage range and bandwitdth. A passive 10:1 probe is appropriate for most measurements. You need the attenuation to achive an acceptable low input capacitance and also voltage range up to several 100 V. For sensitive measurements, a 1:1 probe may be preferred, but unfortunately it exposes a high input capacitance (oscilloscope + cable capacitance) usually > 100 pF. That's only accepatble for a few low speed measurement problems.