General Diffuser & Reflectors
Having diffusers and reflectors in your kit is simply an essential; It can easily turn a harsh and concentrated light into a soft and equally speaded out light.
5-1 Diffusers
I will tell you which one are good from my experience, that I personally bought and also what would be necessary to mount them.
If you Do not have any money to get those, you can always get away by using white cloths, or this blankets as diffuser, white wall to bounce off light, aluminum to give the metal reflection, mirror to give flashes and etc.; Improvise! You do Not need a really top notch tripod for this, so I would suggest you use your Tripods you got with your lights, or any of the cheaper 30-60$ Cad Tripods. Just make sure you get the correct screw size adapter if need be
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Our recommendation would be a combination of the round Kit and 120cmx80cm large one
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Round 5-1
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Round 5-1, going from 50cm to 110cm; 80cm would be a good average to have. You can use it without any stands or clamps but will have to improvise a little bit. You can use any stands to hold it such as the basics you would receive in the 660's and with clamps or adapter. Here are some Links.
Round Kit 5-1
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Round Kit 5-1, 110cm; included with Metal Clamps and a Stand going about 6ft. You can use it without any stands or clamps but will have to improvise a little bit. You can use any stands to hold it such as the basics you would receive in the 660's and with clamps or adapter. Here are some Links.
Large 5-1
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Large Round 5-1, going from 60x90cm up to 150x200cm; 120x80cm would be a good average to have. You can use it without any stands or clamps but will have to improvise a little bit. You can use any stands to hold it such as the basics you would receive in the 660's and with clamps or adapter. Here are some Links.