Camera's Supported

I am considering buying Aperture but I do not see the my Pentax 100D camera is supported. Is my Pentax 100D camera supported by Aperture. Thanks. Ernest Theisen

Tiger 4.9 will be a free upgrade
Sorry about this. I had 10.5 in mind. My istake. On the other hand, 10.4.9 will not bring many new supported cameras. Maybe a few, if. It will not solve CoreImage performance either.
and Aperture 2.0
should be a major upgrade from Aperture 1.52. If new
camera support is added, it will certainly be free
and available for legacy software.
No, RAW support is part of CoreImage, a part of Mac OS. Aperture 2.0 can not change anything to this,unless they move it out of the OS and take resonsibility for it. That would be the right move.
When Aperture was
released more than a year ago, it broke new ground.
Now there is competition from the 800 pound gorilla.
Either Apple will respond by considerably raising
the bar or become a niche product for Apple
devotees. I'm betting Aperture 2.0 will justify our
confidence in this product. What you choose to
beleive is up to you.
eff
We'll see. In the mean time I have no idea what to do. I have that feeling that any new photo I put in Aperture is trapping me further.

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