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INA1650: Picking input capacitors for INA1650 application

Part Number: INA1650

Hello dear Ti.

I've got one main question regarding input capacitors, which are 10uF (recommended), my question is why TI is using MLCC caps (like X5R or X7R) when they're well know for introducting distortion and piezo electric effect - they were taken due to price, size, capacitance? Or maybe it doesn't matter in this which dialectric will be taken?

I'm building input section with this chip and I'm thinking about input capacitors, because most of the time I was using film capacitors (poliester, poliprophylene etc.).
If there is any good reason to use MLCC or not to use film capacitors I would be glad to know ;)

Another minor thing, should I use some diodes (like TVS) to make input protection?
I heard that TVS diodes might not be so good idea due to their capacitance and I should use this approach instead :

Thank you for your time and answers ;)