Softbox grid

As above. Honeycombs channel the light in straight(er) lines, reducing spread. But their main function is to avoid flare, when in a backlighting or rimlighting situation, and they're invaluable for that.

2 observations though...
1. a well designed honeycomb 'eats' a lot of light and changes the character of the light.
2. that particular honeycomb looks to me to be too widely spaced to actually do much - a bit of a compromise between having no honeycomb and one that works well but changes the character of the light.

As for the softbox masks, IMO the strip one is a waste of space because the easiest, cheapest and most versatile method is to mask the softbox with a piece of blackwrap. The circular one though is a good idea, for when you want round catchlights.
 
Thanks guys :)

I'm tempted by the 60cm softbox that seller has over the Lastolite ezybox, I wansn't sure if adding the kit would do much, I know the principal of the grid was to direct light but didn't realise it would help with flare. The other two, strip and circle I guess would be used further down the line once you got more into shaping light and realising what happens with it :)
 
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