Carl Zeiss Planar t* 1.4/85 Aperture can't recognize exif

Dears,
Aperture 3.5.1 cannot recognize some EXIF lens codes after applied Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 5.0.3
Please help.
OS: Lion 10.9.2
Aperture 3.5.1
Camera : Canon 5D Mk III
Lens : Zeiss Planner T* 1.4/85 85mm (UnKnown(33) 85mm)
does anyone have the similar problem?
Please help. Thank you very much.

Dears,
Aperture 3.5.1 cannot recognize some EXIF lens codes after applied Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 5.0.3
Please help.
OS: Lion 10.9.2
Aperture 3.5.1
Camera : Canon 5D Mk III
Lens : Zeiss Planner T* 1.4/85 85mm (UnKnown(33) 85mm)
does anyone have the similar problem?
Please help. Thank you very much.

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