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I don't know if this is like this for every camera, but I've noticed that a lot don't have RAW support for Adobe right after they first appear in stores and it takes Adobe a while to get support for them. I would figure Canon, Nikon, etc. would want to get with Adobe and try to have the software to edit RAW files for their new cameras out there before their new cameras go up for sale. It seems like you should be able to shoot and edit the RAW images from day 1 if you decide to buy it then. I don't know how Adobe and these camera companies do business, how Adobe goes about working on Camera Raw, or how much information gets shared, but I just thought this was kinda strange.
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