Canon G-15 files compatible with Aperture 3.4.3 ?

I would like to get the Canon G-15 digital camera but I am concerned that the Raw and Jpg files will not be able to be read and processed by my
Aperture 3.4.3 photo program.
My Mac Air Book (11 inhces)  is OSX - 10.7.5.
Do I have to upgrade my Aperture program in order for this G-15's photo files to work ?  Or do I have to give up this idea about getting this new
camera (to replace my Canon 50D DSLR ?).
I hope to hear from someone soon. I am in Bangkok now and I want to buy this camera but I don't want any nasty surprises.
I looked on the Compatible List (with Canon) and I found only the G-12 and not this newer model.
I want to buy this camera soon for shooting over here so I look forward to hearing from any of you pros out there who could assist.
Many thanks.  Dpon

If yur camera is listed here OS X Lion: Supported digital camera RAW formats it is supported.
The list for Mountain Lion appears to be the same. It is possible that the camera will be supported in a future update but there is no way to know for certain.

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