
How to Care for Camera Gear on Raja Ampat Dive Trips
In Raja Ampat, protecting your camera is just as important as capturing the reef. Here’s how to do both.
- August 5, 2025
In Raja Ampat, protecting your camera is just as important as capturing the reef. Here’s how to do both.
Raja Ampat’s reefs are among the richest and most protected in the world, drawing photographers from across the globe. But this untouched beauty comes with unique challenges for your gear, tropical humidity, saltwater exposure, and limited access to replacements.
By caring for your equipment properly, you not only preserve your memories but also help ensure your impact on this fragile ecosystem stays minimal.
Before you even hit the water, it’s worth knowing what your gear will be up against in Raja Ampat.
Saltwater intrusion, humidity-induced condensation, and the sheer remoteness of the location mean that any equipment failure can end your photography trip in an instant.
Knowing these risks is the first step toward preventing them and making sure your camera equipment is always ready for that once-in-a-lifetime shot.
Caring for your gear isn’t just about protecting expensive equipment; it’s also about minimizing your environmental impact. A leaking housing can release harmful substances, a lost gear can damage fragile corals, and replacing broken parts mid-trip often means extra transport and waste. In a place as pristine as Raja Ampat, prevention is part of sustainable diving.
Your O-rings are the unsung heroes of underwater photography. They keep the ocean out and protect your electronics.
Always check for grains of sand, hair, or salt crystals. Apply a thin layer of silicone grease and seat them carefully in their grooves.
Humidity is your enemy. Whenever possible, prepare your camera indoors. At Sorido Bay Resort, all bungalows are equipped with air conditioning, providing a cool and comfortable space.
You’ll also enjoy spacious, well-lit worktables and both 220V & 110V charging points in your bungalow. This environment helps you stay methodical and avoid hasty mistakes before your dive.
This environment helps you stay methodical and avoid hasty mistakes before your dive.
These small, inexpensive packs can help absorb residual moisture inside your housing. Replace them frequently, especially in Raja Ampat’s humid climate.
Given the remote location, spare batteries, memory cards, O-rings, and lens cloths are must-haves.
You won’t find a photography store around the corner here, but you will have the Raja Ampat SEACAM Center at Sorido Bay Resort, offering premium underwater photography equipment rentals so you can shoot with confidence, even if you didn’t bring every piece of gear.
Saltwater is relentless; even a fine mist can leave corrosive residue. After each dive:
Use a dedicated rinse tank, ideally one for cameras only. At Sorido Bay Resort, camera rinse facilities are designed for photographers, ensuring your gear isn’t sharing water with sandy fins.
Pat your housing dry with a soft, lint-free cloth before opening it. Avoid using heat sources, which can warp delicate seals.
Once indoors, carefully open your housing, remove the camera, and wipe any internal moisture. Replace silica gel packs for next use.
Regularly inspect buttons, ports, and seals for signs of wear or stiffness. Early detection of cracks or corrosion can save your gear and your images.
When your camera isn’t in use, proper storage is key:
Source: Don Silcock
Raja Ampat is remote. Spare parts aren’t a quick delivery away, and a flooded housing or corroded contact can end your photography trip instantly.
By combining diligent daily care with the on-site expertise of Sorido Bay Resort’s Raja Ampat SEACAM Center, you’re ensuring your equipment stays ready to capture every fleeting moment, from swirling bait balls to the intricate patterns of hard corals.
For those looking to refine their craft, the SEACAM Workshops at Sorido Bay Resort offer an immersive, seven-day blend of classroom learning, digital darkroom techniques, and guided dives with SEACAM Ambassador, Don Silcock.
Each day focuses on a different skill, from mastering macro to capturing wide-angle reef scenes, and includes personalized coaching plus a private dive boat to reach the sites that best suit the lesson.
Paired with the Raja Ampat SEACAM Center’s high-quality rental equipment, these workshops ensure you have both the skills and tools to elevate your underwater photography.
In Raja Ampat, every dive is a potential gallery piece. But pristine reefs and exotic marine life mean little if your camera gear fails. Treat maintenance as part of the adventure, one that keeps your creativity flowing and your memories secure.
At Sorido Bay Resort, with its purpose-built facilities for photographers and the unmatched support of the Raja Ampat SEACAM Center, you’re never alone in that mission.
This dedication to quality extends beyond photography.
Papua Diving Resorts has long been a leader in operating sustainably in Raja Ampat’s fragile environment, a value recently highlighted when founder Max Ammer spoke at the Asia Dive Expo (ADEX) about practicing environmentally friendly ways to run a resort.
It’s this blend of care, for both your gear and the environment, that sets us apart.
Protect your gear, preserve your memories, and let Raja Ampat’s wonders fill your lens, one perfect dive at a time
Reserve your stay at Sorido Bay Resort and enjoy world-class diving, expert photography support, and unmatched sustainability in one of the most breathtaking locations on Earth.