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New Camera Support Time?

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  • SFA
    It depends.

    Firstly it is probably dependent on which manufacturer is producing the camera.

    One might expect an early compatibility to Sony (for obvious reasons) and usually early efforts for Canon and Nikon offerings although with some revision later down the line as the bodies become available for lab testing.

    For the other there is the question of availability of the body to the test lab (based on a local supply provided by the manufacturer), the time taken to test and refine the outputs (which may vary form one camera to the next) and then fitting in the resulting availability with a Software update opportunity.

    Popularity of the camera may also influence where the device sits in a list of products to be supported.

    In general I would say the typical period of hiatus has been about 8 to 12 weeks - generally in line with other RAW converter providers when they are not directly involved with the camera manufacturer.

    Some are sooner, especially if the camera is an obvious professional market choice. (Canon 5Ds initial support for example).

    Other may take longer (Canon M3 for example - but it has limited worldwide release to date and maybe some other constrained kitting options that perhaps give it a lower importance in the "ToDo" list at this time. I'm guessing, there may be other reasons.)

    HTH.

    Grant
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  • NFGphoto
    And supported in today's release of 8.3.3, yay!
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