Digital camera Nikon CoolPix AW-120

Looking to purchase the Nikon CoolPix AW-120,  Would like to know if it is supported by OS X Yosemite.  I did check a list of cameras supported but did not see this particular one.  Wanted to know if anyone had one and was able to use it with Yosemite.

If the camera is not on this list, the RAW format is not supported:
     OS X Yosemite: Supported digital camera RAW formats - Apple Support
You will need to develop the RAW in the software, that comes with the camera and convert it to a supported format, TIFF or PSD.

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