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I think I have come up with the ideal solution. The thing that has annoyed me is if I use a camera/camcorder on tripod it is too far away from the window. If I manage to rest if on a widow sill it is too close as either the lens or microphone hits the window. Having tried both ways I have never been really happy with either.
Now found the rock solid answer to both problems.

Now I have height reach to clear the widow sill
In the photo above I used a moman tripod foot set on the widest foot spread. Attached to that is a Surui SL-200 extn tripod centre ( shown fully extended). On top of that is a Manfrotto Befreelive head (MVH 400 AH) and I used my Panasonic HC-X1500 camera as an example.
Now the rig still has space ,not being right up close to the window, to allow for even a long directional microphone to be attached.
Being able to move the camcorder around without having to worry about the stability is a real joy, no more holding on to keep the thing steady or from tipping over.
View: https://youtu.be/UPOfA7fEejE
Now found the rock solid answer to both problems.

Now I have height reach to clear the widow sill
In the photo above I used a moman tripod foot set on the widest foot spread. Attached to that is a Surui SL-200 extn tripod centre ( shown fully extended). On top of that is a Manfrotto Befreelive head (MVH 400 AH) and I used my Panasonic HC-X1500 camera as an example.
Now the rig still has space ,not being right up close to the window, to allow for even a long directional microphone to be attached.
Being able to move the camcorder around without having to worry about the stability is a real joy, no more holding on to keep the thing steady or from tipping over.
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