Adobe CS6 doesn't read the new Canon 7d Mark 2 Raw format.

Hi.
I bought the new Canon Eos 7d Mark 2, but Adobe CS6 doesn't read the new RAW-format. I can't find any helpful information. Does a plug in already exist? Thanks for any helpful information.
Best regards, Jean-Paul

Adobe has not yet issued an updated Camera Raw plugin to read 7D Mark II Raw files.
Lots of people waiting for it. See Adobe Camera Raw
In the meantime, use the Canon DPP software, save as TIFF then open in Photoshop.

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