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New London home for Park Cameras

Posted on Jun 19, 2025 by Adam Duckworth

Park Cameras unveils new flagship store in London’s Fitzrovia

Park Cameras, one of the UK’s top independent photo and video retailers, has officially opened the doors to its brand-new Central London store – just 130 metres from its previous location on Rathbone Place, Fitzrovia.

The move was prompted by a major redevelopment of the old store’s corner site, with a new 12-storey building set to begin construction mid-2025. Determined to remain close to its customer base and transport links, Park Cameras invested heavily in relocating to 34 Rathbone Place, just a two-minute walk away.

The new single-storey space offers a bigger, brighter environment packed with the latest photo and video gear. Shoppers can get hands-on with a huge selection of products from Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon and Sony – who also served as lead sponsors of the new store. Visitors can also test kit from Panasonic, OM System, DJI, Sigma, Tamron and more, with a large demo table to help them make informed decisions.

The expert Park Cameras team remains on hand to offer knowledgeable advice and in-store services including sensor cleans, passport photos and instant printing.

“Relocating wasn’t easy, but it gave us the chance to elevate our offering for creatives,” said Commercial Director Frank Keenan. “We’re proud to continue serving London’s vibrant photo and video community — just with even more to offer.”

To celebrate the opening, customers visiting in the first week can enjoy exclusive in-store offers. More details at parkcameras.com.

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