Any idea on a Nikon D750 Raw support ?

Any idea on a timeframe for Nikon D750 raw support update ?
Thanks !

According to dpreview, this camera will not be available to purchase until mid-October. Apple supports only raw L on the D810. The availability of D750 raw support is a schedule that only Apple and Nikon possess, and do not share with us in this international Apple Support Community. When it is ready, it will be in a future Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update.
Dial up your patience. It may be awhile.

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