Canon EOS40d und Camera Raw

Hat jemand eine Ahnung, ob das Einlesen von Bildern im RAW-Format, die mit der Canon EOS 40d aufgenommen wurden, deshalb nicht möglich ist, weil die Version 4.1 von Camera RAW das noch nicht kann? Wenn das so ist, dann gibt es hoffentlich bald ein Update (?). Mit Bildern aus der Canon EOS 20D klappt alles.

Genau so ist es. In der Regel gibt es alle 3 bis 4 Monate ein ACR-Update, das die neuen Kameras "versteht". Das letzte erschien Ende Mai; es sollte also nicht mehr lange dauern.
Gruss
Werner

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