Popular Camera Stores in Oslo

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Photographers visiting Oslo have several reliable places to buy equipment, memory cards, film, accessories or printing services without relying only on general electronics chains. The city’s strongest options include specialist camera retailers, photo shops and stores that cover drones and video gear as well as still photography. Guide-Explorer’s selection balances central convenience with deeper specialist stock farther out, so it works whether you have forgotten a small accessory or need serious equipment support. For travelers, the most practical cluster is around the center, but Foto.no at Løren is worth knowing for a more dedicated camera-store experience.

Foto.no AS

Foto.no is one of Oslo’s clearest specialist camera destinations, with a dedicated photography identity rather than a general electronics-store approach. It is especially useful for serious camera shopping and specialist advice. Its location also gives the visit a clear neighborhood context, which is useful in a compact city where the strongest days are usually planned by area rather than by category alone. It is worth choosing when its particular selection matches what you need, rather than crossing the city simply to compare similar stores.

Address: Lørenveien 68, 0585 Oslo, Norway / Visit Map

Oslo Foto AS

Its clearest strength is its suitability for quick photo-related purchases in central Oslo. Oslo Foto has an extremely central Stortorvet location and is useful for travelers who need photographic supplies or services without leaving the sightseeing core.

Its location also gives the visit a clear neighborhood context, which is useful in a compact city where the strongest days are usually planned by area rather than by category alone. The store is most useful when you already know the kind of product or service you need and want a reliable place to look for it.

Address: Stortorvet 10, 0155 Oslo, Norway / Visit Map

Tech Hall by Scandinavian Photo

Inside Steen & Strøm, Tech Hall brings Scandinavian Photo’s camera and video focus to one of the most central retail addresses in Oslo. The central location means major sights, shopping streets and transport hubs are within easy walking distance, making this one of the simplest places to fit into a short Oslo itinerary.

This is a strong option for camera gear combined with a wider city-center shopping trip. This can be a sensible stop for gifts or practical purchases while still leaving plenty of time for sightseeing nearby.

Address: Nedre Slottsgate 8, 0157 Oslo, Norway / Visit Map

CEWE Japan Photo – Byporten

The central location means major sights, shopping streets and transport hubs are within easy walking distance, making this one of the simplest places to fit into a short Oslo itinerary. The Byporten branch is particularly convenient for printing, accessories and mainstream photo needs because it sits directly at Oslo’s main transport hub. It is a particularly good match for last-minute photo needs near Oslo S. Its role on the list is different from the larger malls or chains, giving visitors another type of shopping experience rather than more of the same.

Address: Jernbanetorget 6, 0155 Oslo, Norway / Visit Map

CEWE Japan Photo Bogstadveien

This branch serves the Majorstuen/Frogner shopping district and is a practical alternative when you are based west of the center. The location makes it easy to turn a practical purchase into part of a wider shopping route instead of a stand-alone errand.

The strongest fit is for photo services and accessories during a Bogstadveien shopping day. Majorstuen is one of Oslo’s easiest districts for combining shopping, cafés and public transport, so this stop rarely requires a special detour.

Address: Bogstadveien 23, 0335 Oslo, Norway / Visit Map

Elite Foto – CC Vest

Elite Foto at CC Vest combines photo services and camera-related retail with a large western Oslo shopping center. It works particularly well for travelers staying around Lysaker, Ullern or western Oslo. Western Oslo is more spread out here, so this works best when you are already exploring Skøyen, Lysaker or the residential districts beyond Frogner. The store is most useful when you already know the kind of product or service you need and want a reliable place to look for it.

Address: Lilleakerveien 16, 0283 Oslo, Norway / Visit Map

DJI Store Norge

This is one of the better options for drone users and travelers looking for aerial-imaging gear. DJI Store Norge is more specialized toward drones and related imaging technology, broadening the list beyond conventional still cameras.

The central location means major sights, shopping streets and transport hubs are within easy walking distance, making this one of the simplest places to fit into a short Oslo itinerary. For travelers, the best reason to come is the balance between selection and location, especially when time in the city is limited.

Address: Karl Johans gt. 8, 0154 Oslo, Norway / Visit Map