[Consolidation-Locked] Nikon D600 preview not recognized

I have latest version of LR4.  Photos downloaded from card reader and two different cards show grayed image with note "preview unavailable".  I see this question has come up with Nikon D800.  Do I need to wait for adobe to update for Nikon d600 before I can use my cool new camera?
Message title was edited by: Brett N

Lightroom 4.2 has been released, which provides support for the Nikon D600. In Lightroom, go to Help > Check for Updates to download.
Please see: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4785056

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    Message title was edited by: Brett N

    Lightroom 4.2 and Camera Raw 7.2 (Elements 11) are currently available and provide support for the Nikon D600.
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    Please see: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4785056

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    Keith_Reeder wrote:
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    but anyone wanna bet lunch they have it before Lr 4 does?
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  • [Consolidation-Locked] Nikon D 600

    Anyone out there can see the NEF files for the D 600?  Do you know when Adobe will update to allow work on these files?
    Message title was edited by: Brett N

    Support was introduced in LR 4.2 and ACR 7.2 on Oct 2, 2012.
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    Please see: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4785056
    Message was edited by: Brett N

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    Message title was edited by: Brett N

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  • [Consolidation-Locked] Please add RAW support for the Nikon D600 to Lightroom as soon as possible!

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    Message title was edited by: Brett N
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