Here's the deal-
Most portable recorders have a PIP voltage output of only about 3V or so. Some 'low voltage' PIP microphones will work fine on that voltage, some will work but with reduced SPL capability, distorting at high sound levels, and some won't work at all. Most 'low voltage' microphones are designed to run on a 5-10V supply. A battery box, a preamp which provides PIP, or phantom>low-voltage adapters can be used to power the mics correctly with that voltage, but that means another piece of gear. If you want to avoid that and plug in the microphones directly to the recorder, look for or ask about low voltage microphones which perform to specification at 3V.
As mentioned, some of the low-voltage PIP microphones typically used around here should work, but I'm not sure which. I do know that DPA makes a special extra-low voltage powered version of their miniature omnis (4063 I believe) which should perform to specification with a 3V supply, but I've never used it.