The only downside to the CM4's is they are a fixed capsule. They are more of a wide cardioid (less directional than cardioid) which I think sounds GREAT outdoors and still can produce great results indoors in good-sounding situations. If you don't want to mess with the international shipping etc, the entry level Rode and sE options are just fine for starting out. You see used pairs of those around $100-150 and at that price you can't go wrong. Cardioid mic pattern is the best ALL-PURPOSE pattern and a great place to start in my experience.
I agree with all of this. While you wait for a pair of CM4s to pop up, grab a used pair of Rodes or sEs from the Yard Sale or Reverb; you'll be able to sell them for more or less what you paid for them later.
To add a bit more color: from my experience there are roughly five price bands for new pairs (talking SDCs here, not LDCs):
- ~$100-250 (Rode M5, sE SE7, Samson C02)
- ~$400-600 (Line Audio CM4, Rode NT5, sE SE8, Studio Projects C4)
- ~$800-1100 (Austrian Audio, ADK 3 Sigma Chi, Warm Audio, Rycote SC series, Peluso CEMC-6, Oktava)
- ~$1500-2000 (Neumann 180 series, Telefunken M60, DPA 2000 series, Beyerdynamic MC-900 series)
- $3000+ (Schoeps, DPA 4000 series, Sennheiser MKH series)
Except for the highest price band,
very roughly speaking you can expect a used pair to drop one price band lower, e.g., Studio Projects C4 are $400 new and ~$200 used, etc.
Also -- and this is very much personal opinion -- but I dabbled quite a lot in the $800-1100 range (again, new) and found it left something to be desired. I feel like you're better off sticking with the ~$500 and below pairs and then, when ready to upgrade, skipping the $800-1100 band and going straight to the big guns. That said, hundreds of amazing tapes have been made using mics in this range, so YMMV!
I do agree with the advice to stick with cards to begin with, but I also agree with Billy's point about the CM4 being a fixed capsule microphone. I were starting out again I would go for either a) a pair of cards that support interchangeable capsules so I can add other capsules in the future, or b) a set that includes cards, hypers, and omnis (like the Studio Projects C4). That way you can get a sense for what you prefer without having to pay extra for bodies you don't necessarily need yet. (FWIW, I cycled through lots of cards before realizing I have a strong preference for hypers)
On the subject of stands and such, you might find this post helpful:
https://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=208885.msg2436364#msg2436364Oh, and get the F3

best bang for your buck IMO.