My mother-in-law is a pro musician. She loves that ZOOM mic. She has a couple of better ones, but she always comes back to H2.
Challenge was to get it in mint condition after they were discontinued and her stopped working. She didn't like the newer model H2n, she said sound was not the same...

My take, you have to search for the one (or two) that works the best for your own sound. For years, I used SM57 and SM58. I tried several others but just didn't like the recorded sound. Breakthrough came about 12 years ago when I discovered BLUE Yeti Pro. A very versatile, multi capsule microphone which works as an Asio soundcard and also can be connected to standard XLR equipment. It just sounded right to me. In past decade I picked up a couple of other, more "mature" mics, but BLUE has a very special place in my heart.

P.S. Funny thing that BLUE originated in the country I grew up, Latvia which came as a surprise smile (Blue stands for Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics)