Want a Natural Density Filter – Best Buy Has them On Stock
Dec 2, 2014
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If we had a breaking news section, this would probably be breaking news. Best Buy just introduced a new family of filters – “Natural Density Filters“. You can get them right here.
So, this is obviously a typo (confused with Neutral Density Filters) and thing will resume to normal as soon as the Department Of Web Sites Categories gets their hands on this and makes a fix. (Hopefully, they will not have to throw all their stock of Natural Density Filters and replace them with Neutral Density Filters as throwing away so much stock can be quite expensive.
/end irony
[Natural Density Filters | Best Buy. Thanks for the tip Simon]
P.S. If Best Buy says that they don’t carry this kind of filter, just point them to this screen grab.
Udi Tirosh
Udi Tirosh is an entrepreneur, photography inventor, journalist, educator, and writer based in Israel. With over 25 years of experience in the photo-video industry, Udi has built and sold several photography-related brands. Udi has a double degree in mass media communications and computer science.




































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8 responses to “Want a Natural Density Filter – Best Buy Has them On Stock”
I’m naturally dense enough.. thanks though! (great typo)
Supernatural Density Filters are obviously more expensive, but they stop ghosting in HDR.
Can these be used for nature? Kthanksbye.
Umm this is news, cause this site never has typos
I could dedicate a website to all the spelling and grammar errors in this post alone.
Was the “(contused ” intentional, or just irony?
Yo, Udi Tirosh and DIY Photography owners: Speaking about braking (sic) news, it would seem that you just introduced a new family of grammatical errors with this post. Before you criticize someone else’s error you should clean-up your own house. Proof read your stuff before you post it. Perhaps English is your second language and you are posting to English speaking people. If a site that is designed for those whose primary language is English you should get someone fully versed in the language to proof your work — Besides destroying the word breaking by spelling it braking, it is Best Buy, not Best buy as seen in the second sentence of the first paragraph… among a plethora of additional errors too numerous to note here. This is sad and a very poor representation of the validity of DIY Photography. It becomes increasingly difficult to take this site’s owners and this site’s content seriously. Classic DIY Photography trash post. #EpicFailure
The problem with the Best Buy filters is they do no have a density rating, so you don’t
know what you’re buying. I would like to get a good deal on a #6 and a #9 (88mm) but there’s information.