Camera profile say Adobe Standard with DMC-LX3 files

Am I doing something wrong here.
I import raw files from Panasonic DMC-LX3. It is stated as supported in Lightroom 2.3, but under Camera Calibration I only see Adobe Standard?
Does this have something to do with the exception in DNG file handling for the camera (see, http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html?camerarawnav )
All the Best

It might but I don't think Camera Matching Profiles have been issued for other than Canon and Nikon at this point.

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