Aperture 3.4 raw support

I have a sony nex f3 and under aperture 3.3 was working fine, now with the update I only gate the "file type not supported" Please help!!!

I have this same EXACT issue!  I have spent weeks on the phone with different people from Apple Support.  They are all stunned about this change.  After talking with someone from Apple that specializes in Aperture, he has confirmed that the Sony Alpha NEX-3  (which is on the list of supported cameras) is the same as the Sony NEX F-3.  He mentioned that the camera is in fact supported and should be working.  They are working with the Engineers, but no answer yet why it isn't working....

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  • Aperture 2.x Raw support

    Is Aperture 2 still a Apple supported product or has it been made unsupported as of 3.0? Aperture 3.0 now has Raw support for Canon 60D and other cameras but aperture 2.1.4 still refuses to load the files from a Canon 60D even with the latest Raw and security updates installed as of the 10th Nov.
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    CorkyO2 wrote:
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    The FZ100 uses a CMOS sensor that produces a very noisy image. So I stuck with FZ40 which uses an upgraded CCD from the FZ28 line.
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    I do not see your camera on the list of supported cameras, sorry.
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    Does this program have an otion to export the photos in a different format? Then it would be the best way to convert the image files to a supported format.
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    Is Aperture 3 capable of reading Raw files from a Canon G1X?
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    see this list:
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    Any ideas on when Aperture will have raw support fo Sony RX100?

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    I've upgraded all software and my camera -- Sony NEX-5N -- is on the Aperture list for RAW format support, but it continues to show images shot in RAW as a black square with FORMAT NOT SUPPORTED! in the middle. Is there a setting I'm overlooking or what?

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  • Raw support in Aperture

    Please see earlier 20D posting.
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    Mike

    Hello,
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    TD

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  • Aperture and RAW support with Canon EOS 60D

    Got my new Canon EOS 60D yesterday. But Aperture does not support the new RAW photos from the EOS 60D yet.
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  • When will Aperture provide RAW support for the Nikon D4s?

    Just got my D4s and can't work with the RAW files in Aperture 3 ... It says 'incompatible file format'...

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    http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html
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  • How long does it usually take to get added raw support (nex5n)?  i pretty much just use aperture 3 and love it but why does lightroom from adobe seem to get raw support faster than Apple's Aperture 3.  Also FCPX lacks v Adobe on 60p.

    How long does it usually take to get raw support for Aperture 3?  Is it slowed by Apple or camera company.  I only ask because Lightroom has support for nex5n raw but Aperture 3 does not.  Also direct import into Adobe premiere  and ability to edit in 60p.  However, support for 60 p not as easily worked with in FCPX.  I am just surprised Apple does not keep pace with these type of updates that Adobe does.  Don't get me wrong I love and use Apple software  when I can but I wish Apple was ahead of adobe in getting this support.  I guess more of a vent than a question.

    Yes, more of a vent.
    FWIW I agree. 
    Camera companies keep RAW specs confidential so firms like Apple and Adobe have to (sort of) reverse-engineer to develop RAW converters for each new camera. The good news is to my eyes/brain Apple usually does a slightly better job at it than Adobe does. The best RAW conversions (logically) come from the camera manufacturers.
    Apple gives up market share with slow support for new cameras. IMO really DUMB. It has at least been improving...
    -Allen

  • HT201071 When will RAW support for Pentax K3 be available for OSX and Aperture 3, finally? Really very much waiting for it!!!

    When will RAW support for Pentax K3 be available for OSX and Aperture 3, finally? Really very much waiting for it!!!

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