If you're after the very best in sound quality, you'll find it here. Condenser microphones produce a far higher sound fidelity than dynamic mics thanks to a very thin diaphragm membrane, which transfers energy to a back plate and alters the capacitance of a circuit. The resulting sound is clean, crisp and detailed.
Condenser mics are relatively expensive because of their finely-tuned components. FET circuit condensers also require phantom power to run, which used to be a bigger problem back in the day when preamps didn't provide it, but it's something to consider when making your connections in a recording or live setup.
Popular condenser mic producers include Neumann, AKG, Rode and Blue Microphones. While not the perfect choice for live guitars or drums due to SPL, condensers thrive when applied to vocals and recording applications.