Canon 5D MarkIII

Does anyone know when LR 4 will support the Canon 5D Mark III?

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1475?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
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    Time to upgrade your OS and iPhoto versions?

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    the screen shot does not display (a Forum bug ) and if it did it does not answer the questions
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    Im trying to find out whether the Canon 7G Mark II has been added to the Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom Raw Converter

    >This is not how a customer service oriented company should operate.
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  • Canon 5d markII file import

    I am trying to figure out how to get the video files made from the new Canon 5D to import properly into FPC. the file is
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    Ive been told to convert the 5dmk2 files in to proress then import them in to fcp
    I havent had a proper look at this yet but you might try this
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  • Canon 5D markIII change M focus to Auto Focus

    Hi there
      It's probably a very stupid question as I'm a total newb,
      but I'm trying to set my auto focus mode to "one shot" on my canon 5D mark iii but it's stuck in M focus. I've set it to reset to factory setting but it's still  the same. how to I change that? 
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    Hi,
    Don't want to sound harsh because we all were in the exactly same place as you, at one time or another. But it's obvious from your questions that you have little experience with Canon DSLRs and the 5D Mark III is a complex and fairly advanced model. I'd hate to see you get frustrated and not have fun using it.    
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    Alan Myers
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    "Walk softly and carry a big lens."
    GEAR: 5DII, 7D(x2), 50D(x3), some other cameras, various lenses & accessories
    FLICKR & PRINTROOM 

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