Actually, they are both condenser mics. A condenser is sometimes referred to as a capacitor microphone. A condenser mic is any microphone that uses a capsule that acts as a capacitor. The capsule consists of a brass backplate and a diaphragm which is coated with a conductive material, such as gold, and the two are separated. A charge is then applied to both conductors and as sound hits the diaphragm it changes the distance to the backplate in waves. The change in capacitance is measured as sound and amplified by the head amplifier.
Here's where your answer is: There are 2 types of amplifiers. FET (solid state) and vacuum tube. A tube mic has a vacuum tube which gets its power from a dedicated power supply. A solid state mic is either powered with phantom power or batteries.
Not all of these descriptions are absolutes.