Wonwoo of SEVENTEEN has long shown his love for photography. From sharing his cameras to posting the photos he personally takes on Instagram and in vlogs, he consistently lets fans see his artistic side. He even runs a separate Instagram account dedicated solely to his photography. The username is @film_jww if you’re wondering.
Jeon Wonwoo isn’t just a casual hobbyist with a point-and-shoot. Over the years, he’s been spotted using everything from limited-edition Leica bodies to medium-format Hasselblad cameras and professional Canon setups. His camera collection isn’t just impressive — it’s luxury photographer territory.
Here’s a full breakdown of the cameras Wonwoo has owned or been publicly seen using.
Wonwoo’s Camera Collection 📸

Leica M10-P “WHITE” (Limited Edition)
This rare limited-edition model is one of the most talked-about cameras in his collection. Apparently, there’s only 350 available worldwide. The white body with matching strap became instantly recognizable when fans spotted him wearing it crossbody during the Be The Sun era.
The Leica M10-P “WHITE” is known for:
- Full-frame sensor
- Quiet mechanical shutter
- Premium collector status
It’s not just a camera — it’s a statement piece.

Leica Minilux (Summarit 40mm f/2.4)
Wonwoo has also been linked to the Leica Minilux, a compact 35mm film camera equipped with a Summarit 40mm f/2.4 lens. He was seen with this camera on Seventeen’s X update back in October 2021.
Why this fits him:
- Classic film aesthetic
- Portable and discreet
- Cult favorite among film shooters
It shows his appreciation for analog photography, not just digital convenience.


Leica Q3
In WONWOO’s Four Seasons – Spring’ Photo Sketch, Wonwoo was seen carrying this Leica Q3 camera. This is a modern, high-resolution compact with:
- 60MP full-frame sensor
- Fixed 28mm lens
- Hybrid photo/video capabilities
The Q3 is often described as the “luxury everyday carry” camera — exactly the kind of understated high-end choice you’d expect from him.


Leica D-Lux 7
Wonwoo has also been seen holding what appears to be a Leica D-Lux 7 in his WONWOO’s Four Seasons – Winter’ Photo Sketch. He also mentioned in this vlog that Mingyu has the same camera.
The Leica D-Lux 7 is a compact digital camera known for its portability and versatility. Unlike the full-frame Leica Q series, this model features a Micro Four Thirds sensor paired with a built-in 24–75mm equivalent zoom lens.
Key features:
- 17MP Micro Four Thirds sensor
- 24–75mm equivalent zoom lens
- Compact and lightweight body
The D-Lux 7 is ideal for travel and everyday street photography. Its smaller size makes it easy to carry while still delivering Leica’s signature color science and sharpness. If this is indeed part of his lineup, it highlights his preference for practical, everyday cameras alongside his more high-end professional gear.

Leica M6 (Film)
In his Every Wonwoo vlog posted last April 15, 2026, the actual camera wasn’t showed but Wonwoo mentioned that he owns a Leica M6, one of the most iconic 35mm rangefinder film cameras. Known for its fully manual controls and built-in light meter, the M6 is highly regarded for its precision, durability, and timeless design, making it a favorite among serious film photographers.
Film enthusiasts loves it because:
- Fully manual control
- Built-in light meter
- Timeless build and design

Hasselblad X2D 100C
This one is serious photographer territory. Wonwoo was seen using this camera in the Seventeen Weverse Moment Update (230929). The Hasselblad X2D 100C is a 100-megapixel medium-format camera. It’s used by professionals who want insane detail and color depth.
Key specs:
- 100MP sensor
- Medium-format image quality
- Built-in 1TB SSD storage
This isn’t beginner gear. The fact that Wonwoo owns or uses this speaks volumes about how invested he is in photography.


Canon EOS R6 + RF 24–70mm f/2.8L IS USM
Wonwoo doesn’t only lean into luxury rangefinders. He’s also been seen using this high-performance Canon bodies in one of his Photo Sketches too. This combo is more balanced and versatile.
- Excellent low-light performance
- Reliable autofocus tracking
- Great for events and travel
The 24–70mm lens is considered one of the most practical “do-everything” professional lenses.

Fujifilm X100V
This camera has a cult following — and for good reason. Wonwoo showed this camera in his September 2024 Instagram update.
- APS-C sensor
- Built-in film simulations
- Compact design
The X100V is loved for travel photography and candid street shots. It fits perfectly with Wonwoo’s low-key aesthetic. You can buy this camera in Amazon for around $2000.


Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo
Wonwoo has also been spotted using a Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo in The Face Shop event, adding an instant camera to his diverse lineup.
The Instax Mini Evo is a hybrid instant camera that combines digital controls with physical film prints. Unlike traditional film-only Instax models, this version allows users to preview images before printing, making it both creative and practical.
Key features:
- Hybrid digital + instant film system
- 10 lens effects and 10 film effects
- Bluetooth printing capability
You can buy this camera in Amazon for $329 with a camera case, SD card, and Instax film. In the Philippines, you can buy this in Henry’s Cameras, MVP Camera, and JG Superstore for around PHP12,000. This is also available in Lazada Philippines for the same price.

Fujifilm Cardia Mini Tiara (Film)
Wonwoo used the Fujifilm Cardia Mini Tiara, a small film point-and-shoot camera, during SEVENTEEN’s Nomination Ceremony as UNESCO’s First Goodwill Ambassador for Youth (240626). He was also later seen purchasing the same model in his Every Wonwoo vlog, where he mentioned going home with two new cameras. Known for its compact design and 28mm wide lens, the Cardia Mini Tiara is a cult-favorite among film enthusiasts for its portability and sharp, everyday output.
Why fans love this:
- True film grain
- Nostalgic tone
- Pocket-sized convenience
It proves he genuinely enjoys shooting film.

Konica Big Mini
In the same Every Wonwoo vlog where he was seen going home with two new film cameras. The Konica Big Mini is the other film camera Wonwoo picked. It is a cult-favorite 35mm film point-and-shoot known for its sharp lens and compact design. It’s especially popular for its soft, nostalgic output and effortless shooting experience, making it a go-to for casual, everyday photography.
Why film camera enthusiasts loves it:
- Sharp lens for its size
- Compact and portable
- It produces soft, natural tones that give photos a timeless, candid feel.


Ricoh GR III
Wonwoo seen in the Seventeen Follow Tour in Saitama Day 2 (231123) taking photos with a Ricoh GR III, a compact camera widely loved by street photographers.
The Ricoh GR III is known for its minimalist design and powerful performance in a small body. It features an APS-C sensor paired with a fixed 28mm equivalent lens, making it a favorite for candid street shots and everyday carry photography.
Key features:
- 24MP APS-C sensor
- 28mm equivalent fixed lens
- Ultra-compact and lightweight body
You can buy this in Amazon for $1340 and in Camera Haus for around PHP73,000.

Contax T3
The Contax T3 is one of the most iconic 35mm film cameras ever made. Wonwoo was seen using this in the Men’s Non-no Magazine Oct. 2024 issue. It is a:
- Compact
- Sharp
- Extremely expensive on resale markets
This camera was specifically connected to magazine appearances like MEN’S NON-NO. Film cameras in his lineup suggest his photography style leans artistic rather than purely technical.


Casio Exilim EX-Z55
This older digital compact adds a nostalgic touch to his collection. Wonwoo showed this camera on his Instagram update back in September 2024.
The EX-Z55 is:
- Early 2000s digital
- Small and casual
- Lo-fi aesthetic friendly
In the age of Y2K digital camera revival, this actually feels very on trend.


Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VI
This is rumored to be one of the oldest cameras of Wonwoo since he was seen using this in their earlier years. The Sony RX100 VI is a high-quality compact with:
- 20MP sensor
- 24–200mm zoom lens
- Advanced autofocus
It’s perfect for portability without sacrificing image quality.


Nikon FM3A Film Camera Body with Nikon Nikkor 35mm f/2 AI Lens
Wonwoo has been seen with a Nikon FM3A film camera paired with a Nikon Nikkor 35mm f/2 AI lens, during the Follow Tour Again in Japan, adding another classic analog setup to his collection.
The Nikon FM3A is a legendary 35mm film camera known for its hybrid mechanical and electronic shutter system. It’s often praised for its durability, reliability, and timeless design. Paired with the Nikkor 35mm f/2 AI lens, this setup delivers sharp images with natural perspective, making it ideal for street and documentary-style photography.
Key features:
- 35mm film SLR body
- Hybrid mechanical/electronic shutter
- 35mm f/2 manual focus prime lens
The FM3A is considered one of Nikon’s most iconic film bodies, especially among serious analog photographers.

Nikon Z6 II or Z7 II with 24–70mm Lens
Wonwoo has also been spotted using what appears to be a Nikon Z6 II or Nikon Z7 II paired with a 24–70mm lens on his Instagram Story in Shibuyam Tokyo (this location is in my SEVENTEEN Spots in Tokyo Map), adding a modern full-frame mirrorless setup to his collection.
Both the Z6 II and Z7 II are high-performance cameras designed for professional photography and video. While the Z6 II is known for its excellent low-light performance and speed, the Z7 II offers higher resolution for detailed images. The 24–70mm lens is one of the most versatile zoom lenses available, making it suitable for portraits, events, travel, and everyday shooting.
Key features:
- Full-frame mirrorless system
- High-resolution sensor (model dependent)
- 24–70mm standard zoom lens
What Wonwoo’s Camera Collection Says About Him
His collection tells a story:
- He appreciates luxury craftsmanship (Leica, Hasselblad).
- He values film photography and nostalgia (Contax, Fujifilm film, Leica Minilux).
- He invests in professional-grade performance (Canon R6).
- He balances it with compact everyday shooters (Sony RX100 VI, X100V, Ricoh GR III).
This isn’t random collecting. It reflects someone who genuinely studies photography and experiments with different formats.
