What do you folks suggest? Not for professional use but home voice recordings. Would 70-17k be possible at this price range? Recommendations above 60 or even 100 dollars are welcome.
I would recommend, in that price range, the MXL v67 large diaphragm condensor mic. I used it as my primary vocal mic for a year or so, and I liked it on my voice.
If yes, the Marshall is good, as is the Studio Projects B1. You can pick up an Oktava MK-319 at Guitar Center for no more than $99 right now, and that's a hell of a mic, if you don't mind a "dark" sound. There are a whole palette of "colors" that you can buy in condenser mics for less than $100. Go to your local retailer and check them out on YOUR voice, preferably using the same preamp you're using at home.
If you don't have phantom power, you're going to have to get a dynamic mic. Lots of people swear by the Shure SM58. You can pick up a Beyer M88 or M69 for less than $100 on eBay from time to time.
I think we'll need to more of the input characteristics of the camcorder's mic input - impedence and sensitivity. It obviously won't have phantom power, so cannot be a condenser mic.