Aperture and Sony DSC-RX100M3 RAW

Hi,
Just got a new sony RX-100M3 and have found that the RAW files are not supported by Aperture 3.5.1.
Anyone else having this issue, and are there any work-arounds? (DNG converter does not seem to work)
Best

Have you tried different levels of compression with Adobe DNG converter?
The footnote on the Raw Support page  http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html says:
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.
If DNG converter does not work, use the software that a came with your camera. The manufacturer's software will give you the best possible raw development any, since they do know the camera best.
It is hard to predict, when the RAW support for this camera will released, you could try to shoot RAW&JPEG while you are waiting and import the files with the JPEG as original. This can be changed to RAW as original, when the RAW support is available.

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