Lumix DMC - FZ 200 raw support lacking. Is there a work around to access jpeg images

I'm Using Aperture 2.1.4.
I Shot RAW + JPEG on a recent trip using my new Lumix DMC - FZ 200 on a 64 gb sdxc card which seems supported by OSX 10.6.8 - import seemed to be working ok.
Aperture shows only thumbnail with "Unsupported image format".
Files in metadata show as .rw2 - is there a way to see the jpeg version?
How can one request Apple to support this camera?  Is there a way to work about this while Apple gets round to providing upate to include the FZ 200 ?

When I use Adobe DNG Convertrer for Lumix FZ28 raw files, only half of them can be read by Aperture.
If you look at the list of supported raw formats: http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html
there is a footnote for dng:
Aperture works with most DNG files generated from cameras that support this format and with DNG files generated by the Adobe DNG Converter with the “Convert to Linear Image” option turned off.
That means that I now have to upgrade to A3. I'm a bit nervous and will have to go through my several lobraries and rebuild them and make sure I have back ups of A2 as well as the libraries before I start.
rIght, that precaution is the way to do it - back up everything, and rebuild and test the libraries, while you still have Aperture 2. And if you are using plug-ins upgrade them to the most recent versions.
To be able to use the most recent Aperture 3 update you will have to update your MacOS X as well. Check, if all applications that you need can run on MacOS X 10.8.2; PowerPC applications are no longer supported.
Regards
Léonie

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