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Depends what you gonna use it for. Is it for vocal use over sets (like mc'ing and stuff like that), or vocals in studio (for production purposes).
If it's the first, a good dynamic mic is recommended, and especially a Shure SM58, which is pretty much the standard in that range nowadays (Sennheiser Evolution mics are pretty good too).
If it's for studio use, a condenser mic will give better results (and even more with large diaphragms, but they cost a lot). I suggest you look at the Rode NT series, pretty decent quality for a good price. Condenser mics need phantom power though, keep that in mind.
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