It has most of the reflectors and diffusers you can think of. The main way to make it easier is to set the light to over expose the reflector/diffuser so that the light anyway washes out the backdrop needing minimum adjustment in the post-processing. Obviously I had to remove the backdrop imperfections in the post-processing of the images. In both cases the reflector/diffuser were set as the back drop of the photo. In some pics I’ve used the diffuser in front of the flash gun and others the white reflector which reflects back the light coming from a camera in front of it (angles must be set properly not to directly reflect the light in to the camera. You can see the images I took with these. So I’ve used this kit for that and found to be good for my need. So due to the price, size (I preferred an elongated on opposed to circle since I was going to capture water droplets, splashes etc) and the reviews I went with this one: ‘Neewer 5 in 1 Portable 24 x 36"/60 x 90cm Round Collapsible…’. So I got myself a flash gun (Altura Pro Flash Kit for Nikon – You can check my review on that in its amazon page) and wanted to find a reflector kit which would be cheap yet usable. I’m a person who likes to learn photography and wanted to explore the high speed exposure shots. in one of my pics (last) the diffuser looks strangely out of shape at the bottom, that's due to the angle I took the photo and not really the shape of the item. And for my needs it’s a perfect match.So, in short:Pros:- Has all the reflectors/diffuser needs of most- Very useful if you need an elongated shape (portrait type capturing)- Cheap price- Can be put in a small round cover – very easy to travel withCons:- None that I can think ofIf my review helped you in some way, please click the ‘Yes’ button below. It has the diffuser with the tensioned ring, so when you need to put other reflectors you put that on top of the diffuser (which is the norm for these type of cheaper kits).I’ve used it for few months, so far it has worked out fine. The main way to make it easier is to set the light to over expose the reflector/diffuser so that the light anyway washes out the backdrop needing minimum adjustment in the post-processing.It has most of the reflectors and diffusers you can think of. So I got myself a flash gun (Altura Pro Flash Kit for Nikon – You can check my review on that in its amazon page) and wanted to find a reflector kit which would be cheap yet usable.So due to the price, size (I preferred an elongated on opposed to circle since I was going to capture water droplets, splashes etc) and the reviews I went with this one: ‘Neewer 5 in 1 Portable 24 x 36"/60 x 90cm Round Collapsible…’.So I’ve used this kit for that and found to be good for my need. Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2017 Great value reflector/diffuser kit with a very portable size bag.
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