D7100 support in Camera Raw plug-in and Lightroom

When will D7100 be supported cameras in Camera Raw plug-in and Lightroom

If Adobe have managed to get their hands on a copy, there's a vague chance it might make the LR 4.4 final release which is expected soon (it's currently in RC, but sometimes extra camera's get added).  Other than that, you'll be waiting on the next release I'm afraid.  They don't generally pre-announce camera support.

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