RAW support in iPhoto 8/Leopard

Does anyone know if Apple added support for any new digital cameras in iPhoto 8/Leopard? I'm planning on buying an Olympus E-410 soon and would like to know if iPhoto will understand and display the RAW files it produces.
Does anyone have experience with this, or at least know of an up-to-date list of supported devices?
- Hal -

Haha. Just where the address says it was!
Seriously, a little poking and prodding turns up a lot of stuff. Some basic searching, looking in the Knowledgebase, reading online reviews...

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